Background: Evidence indicates that healthy individuals who follow a training program comprised hyperventilatory breathing exercises and cold exposure can voluntarily activate their sympathetic nervous system and attenuate their systemic inflammatory response during experimental endotoxemia (intravenous administration of bacterial endotoxin). Furthermore, trained participants reported less endotoxemia-induced flu-like symptoms. However, it remained to be determined whether the effects on symptoms are due to the mitigated inflammatory response or involve direct analgesic effects of (elements of) the training program.Methods: In the present study, we used Nijmegen-Aalborg Screening Quantitative sensory testing (NASQ) to objectively map pain s...
In this study, electroencephalography (EEG) was utilized to explore the neurophysiological mechanism...
Introduction: In 2012, approximately 19 million adults in the U.S. used some form of manipulative tr...
International audienceConditioned pain modulation (CPM) (ie, diffuse noxious inhibitory controls) is...
Background: Evidence indicates that healthy individuals who follow a training program comprised hype...
Hyperalgesia is a well recognized hallmark of disease. Pro-inflammatory cytokines have been suggeste...
The hypoalgesic effects of acute exercise are well documented. However, the effect of chronic exerci...
Exercise-induced hypoalgesia refers to the reduction in pain sensitivity that occurs with exercise. ...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine whether an individual’s IPC-mediated change in cold...
Neurological symptoms, including pain, have been increasingly recognized as an area of concern in sy...
BACKGROUND: Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) is a phenomenon of 'pain inhibiting pain' that is impo...
<div><p>Pain contributes to health care costs, missed work and school, and lower quality of life. Ex...
Pain contributes to health care costs, missed work and school, and lower quality of life. Extant res...
AbstractThis study was intended to determine whether mouth-opening exercise reduces pain sensitivity...
The mechanisms through which acute exercise reduces pain (ie, exercise-induced hypoalgesia [EIH]) ar...
Contains fulltext : 175548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND AND ...
In this study, electroencephalography (EEG) was utilized to explore the neurophysiological mechanism...
Introduction: In 2012, approximately 19 million adults in the U.S. used some form of manipulative tr...
International audienceConditioned pain modulation (CPM) (ie, diffuse noxious inhibitory controls) is...
Background: Evidence indicates that healthy individuals who follow a training program comprised hype...
Hyperalgesia is a well recognized hallmark of disease. Pro-inflammatory cytokines have been suggeste...
The hypoalgesic effects of acute exercise are well documented. However, the effect of chronic exerci...
Exercise-induced hypoalgesia refers to the reduction in pain sensitivity that occurs with exercise. ...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine whether an individual’s IPC-mediated change in cold...
Neurological symptoms, including pain, have been increasingly recognized as an area of concern in sy...
BACKGROUND: Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) is a phenomenon of 'pain inhibiting pain' that is impo...
<div><p>Pain contributes to health care costs, missed work and school, and lower quality of life. Ex...
Pain contributes to health care costs, missed work and school, and lower quality of life. Extant res...
AbstractThis study was intended to determine whether mouth-opening exercise reduces pain sensitivity...
The mechanisms through which acute exercise reduces pain (ie, exercise-induced hypoalgesia [EIH]) ar...
Contains fulltext : 175548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND AND ...
In this study, electroencephalography (EEG) was utilized to explore the neurophysiological mechanism...
Introduction: In 2012, approximately 19 million adults in the U.S. used some form of manipulative tr...
International audienceConditioned pain modulation (CPM) (ie, diffuse noxious inhibitory controls) is...