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Papers: 19 Aug 2023 - 25 Aug 2023
RESEARCH TYPE:
Clinical
Human Studies, Molecular/Cellular, Neurobiology
PAIN TYPE:
Inflammation/Inflammatory, Psychological/Comorbidities
2023 Aug 18
Eur J Pain
Activity-based treatments play an integral role in managing musculoskeletal conditions including low back pain. However, while therapeutic exercise has been shown to reduce pain in such conditions, certain individuals experience a paradoxical pain increase in response to exercise. The physiological processes underlying this sensitivity to physical activity (SPA) are not fully understood, however stress and inflammation have been shown to contribute to SPA. The present cross-sectional study investigated whether physiological indicators of stress (cortisol) and inflammation (IL-6) help explain SPA.