Acute physical activity is assumed to lead to exercise-induced hypoalgesia (EIH). Yet, little research has been conducted dealing with the influence of exercise duration on EIH. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of three different exercise durations using the same intensity compared to a control session on EIH. A total of 36 participants conducted three different exercise sessions on a bicycle ergometer for 30, 45, and 60 min, respectively, in addition to a passive control session. The intensity was set to 75% of the individual’s VO2max. Pre and post exercise, pain sensitivity was measured employing pressure pain thresholds (PPT) at the elbow, knee, and ankle joints, as well as the sternum and forehead. In addition, the c...
K. J. Eustis, S. O. Henry Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR In healthy individuals, pain sensatio...
Purpose Exercise-induced hypoalgesia is frequently documented in the literature. However, the underl...
Exercise-induced hypoalgesia (EIH) refers to an acute reduction in pain that occurs during or follow...
Acute physical activity is assumed to lead to exercise-induced hypoalgesia (EIH). Yet, little resear...
Physical activity (PA), especially vigorous-intensity PA, has been shown to be related to pain sensi...
Background: Aerobic exercise reduces pain sensitivity, a phenomenon known as exercise-induced hypoal...
Exercise is considered an important component of effective chronic pain management and it is well-es...
The mechanisms through which acute exercise reduces pain (ie, exercise-induced hypoalgesia [EIH]) ar...
The mechanisms through which acute exercise reduces pain (ie, exercise-induced hypoalgesia [EIH]) ar...
The mechanisms through which acute exercise reduces pain (ie, exercise-induced hypoalgesia [EIH]) ar...
The mechanisms through which acute exercise reduces pain (ie, exercise-induced hypoalgesia [EIH]) ar...
The study deals with changes in pressure pain thresholds (PPT) after exhaustive exercises. Two diffe...
Exercise-induced hypoalgesia is well described, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. The aim o...
K. J. Eustis, S. O. Henry Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR In healthy individuals, pain sensatio...
Exercise-induced hypoalgesia is characterised by a reduction in pain sensitivity following exercise....
K. J. Eustis, S. O. Henry Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR In healthy individuals, pain sensatio...
Purpose Exercise-induced hypoalgesia is frequently documented in the literature. However, the underl...
Exercise-induced hypoalgesia (EIH) refers to an acute reduction in pain that occurs during or follow...
Acute physical activity is assumed to lead to exercise-induced hypoalgesia (EIH). Yet, little resear...
Physical activity (PA), especially vigorous-intensity PA, has been shown to be related to pain sensi...
Background: Aerobic exercise reduces pain sensitivity, a phenomenon known as exercise-induced hypoal...
Exercise is considered an important component of effective chronic pain management and it is well-es...
The mechanisms through which acute exercise reduces pain (ie, exercise-induced hypoalgesia [EIH]) ar...
The mechanisms through which acute exercise reduces pain (ie, exercise-induced hypoalgesia [EIH]) ar...
The mechanisms through which acute exercise reduces pain (ie, exercise-induced hypoalgesia [EIH]) ar...
The mechanisms through which acute exercise reduces pain (ie, exercise-induced hypoalgesia [EIH]) ar...
The study deals with changes in pressure pain thresholds (PPT) after exhaustive exercises. Two diffe...
Exercise-induced hypoalgesia is well described, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. The aim o...
K. J. Eustis, S. O. Henry Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR In healthy individuals, pain sensatio...
Exercise-induced hypoalgesia is characterised by a reduction in pain sensitivity following exercise....
K. J. Eustis, S. O. Henry Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR In healthy individuals, pain sensatio...
Purpose Exercise-induced hypoalgesia is frequently documented in the literature. However, the underl...
Exercise-induced hypoalgesia (EIH) refers to an acute reduction in pain that occurs during or follow...