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Occlusion of blood flow attenuates exercise-induced hypoalgesia in the occluded limb of healthy adults
2017
Journal of applied physiology
Jones MD, Taylor JL, Barry BK. Occlusion of blood flow attenuates exercise-induced hypoalgesia in the occluded limb of healthy adults. Animal studies have demonstrated an important role of peripheral mechanisms as contributors to exercise-induced hypoalgesia (EIH). Whether these same mechanisms contribute to EIH in humans is not known. In the current study, pain thresholds were assessed in healthy volunteers (n ϭ 36) before and after 5 min of high-intensity leg cycling exercise and an
doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01004.2016
pmid:28183823
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