Ten minutes ergometer rowing exercise increases pressure pain thresholds in high performance rowersTools Simpson, A.I., Pearson, Richard G. and Scammell, B.E. (2016) Ten minutes ergometer rowing exercise increases pressure pain thresholds in high performance rowers. Annals of Sports Medicine and Research, 3 (7). 1087/1-1087/7. ISSN 2379-0571 Full text not available from this repository.AbstractBackground: Mechanical hypoalgesia has been demonstrated following bouts of acute exercise. The pain relieving properties of exercise thus have the potential to be utilised to help manage painful musculoskeletal conditions, such as osteoarthritis. The mechanisms that underlie this exercise - induced hypoalgesia are poorly understood; as is the type of exercise, the duration and the intensity required to produce hypoalgesia. A complete knowledge of these factors is required before therapeutic exercise programs for pain management can be implemented on an evidence basis in the clinical setting. This research provides a clearly defined exercise protocol which induces hypoalgesia.
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