Acute musculoskeletal pain is associated with reductions in corticomotor output that persists even after pain resolves. Factors that contribute to corticomotor depression following acute pain are unknown. This study examined whether psychological factors, including pain catastrophising, kinesiophobia, and implicit theories of pain, were associated with corticomotor depression following acute experimental muscle pain. Forty-two healthy individuals participated. Participants completed three questionnaires: Pain Catastrophising Scale, Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia, and Implicit Theories of Pain Scale. Acute pain was induced into the right extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) muscle by injection of hypertonic saline. Corticomotor depression was...
Psychological factors such as pain catastrophizing and pain-related fear have been discussed as poss...
Background: This study aimed to answer three questions related to chronic myofascial pain syndrome (...
Background: Integration of information between multiple cortical regions is thought to underpin the ...
Acute musculoskeletal pain is associated with reductions in corticomotor output that persists even a...
Aberrant motor cortex plasticity is hypothesized to contribute to chronic musculoskeletal pain, but ...
Aberrant motor cortex plasticity is hypothesized to contribute to chronic musculoskeletal pain, but ...
Objective To examine the effect of motor activity on the magnitude and duration of altered corticomo...
UNLABELLED: The present study examined the prospective value of pain catastrophizing, fear of pain, ...
ObjectiveAlthough acute pain has been shown to reduce corticomotor excitability, it remains unknown ...
Background: The most common model of chronic pain (CP) development posits that fear of movement and ...
BackgroundIncreasing evidence suggests that pain drives maladaptive corticomotor changes that may in...
The present study examined whether pain catastrophizing and pain-related fear predict the experience...
Fear of movement-related pain is known to disturb the process of motor preparation in patients with ...
Numerous studies have shown that pain-related fear is one of the strongest predictors of pain disabi...
Accumulating evidence demonstrates that pain induces adaptations in the corticomotor representations...
Psychological factors such as pain catastrophizing and pain-related fear have been discussed as poss...
Background: This study aimed to answer three questions related to chronic myofascial pain syndrome (...
Background: Integration of information between multiple cortical regions is thought to underpin the ...
Acute musculoskeletal pain is associated with reductions in corticomotor output that persists even a...
Aberrant motor cortex plasticity is hypothesized to contribute to chronic musculoskeletal pain, but ...
Aberrant motor cortex plasticity is hypothesized to contribute to chronic musculoskeletal pain, but ...
Objective To examine the effect of motor activity on the magnitude and duration of altered corticomo...
UNLABELLED: The present study examined the prospective value of pain catastrophizing, fear of pain, ...
ObjectiveAlthough acute pain has been shown to reduce corticomotor excitability, it remains unknown ...
Background: The most common model of chronic pain (CP) development posits that fear of movement and ...
BackgroundIncreasing evidence suggests that pain drives maladaptive corticomotor changes that may in...
The present study examined whether pain catastrophizing and pain-related fear predict the experience...
Fear of movement-related pain is known to disturb the process of motor preparation in patients with ...
Numerous studies have shown that pain-related fear is one of the strongest predictors of pain disabi...
Accumulating evidence demonstrates that pain induces adaptations in the corticomotor representations...
Psychological factors such as pain catastrophizing and pain-related fear have been discussed as poss...
Background: This study aimed to answer three questions related to chronic myofascial pain syndrome (...
Background: Integration of information between multiple cortical regions is thought to underpin the ...