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Exercise in Parkinson′s disease: Experimental‐induced pain sensitivity is reduced already after short term training

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This journal recently published a paper by Nguy et al. titled 'Exercise induced hypoalgesia is present in people with Parkinson's disease: two observational cross-sectional studies' (Nguy et al. 2019). In this study… Click to show full abstract

This journal recently published a paper by Nguy et al. titled 'Exercise induced hypoalgesia is present in people with Parkinson's disease: two observational cross-sectional studies' (Nguy et al. 2019). In this study the authors compare the immediate effects of two different forms of exercise on exercise induced hypoalgesia (EIH) by measuring pressure pain thresholds after a single intervention in two studies (isometric exercise vs. aerobic exercise). This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: experimental induced; disease experimental; exercise parkinson; exercise; parkinson disease; pain

Journal Title: European Journal of Pain
Year Published: 2019

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