Authors
Jun Seob Song, Aldo Seffrin, Yujiro Yamada, Ryo Kataoka, William B Hammert, Robert W Spitz, Vickie Wong, Anna Kang, Jeremy P Loenneke
Publication date
2023/7/27
Source
Physical Therapy in Sport
Publisher
Churchill Livingstone
Description
Exercise-induced hypoalgesia refers to a reduction in pain sensitivity following a single bout of exercise, which has been shown to be diminished or impaired with aging and chronic pain. Exercise training (repeated bouts of exercise over time) is often recommended as a non-pharmacological treatment for chronic pain and age-related functional declines. However, whether exercise training can augment the exercise-induced hypoalgesia has not been well studied. The purpose of this paper is to 1) provide an overview of the existing literature investigating the effect of exercise training on the magnitude of exercise-induced hypoalgesia, and 2) discuss potential underlying mechanisms as well as considerations for future research. Given the paucity of randomized controlled trials in this area, the effects of exercise training on exercise-induced hypoalgesia are still unclear. Several potential mechanisms have been …
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