Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia
The higher-dose ISO-MR protocol produced systemic hypoalgesia across calf, lumbar, and forearm sites. Exercise-induced hypoalgesia is defined as a transient reduction in pain sensitivity after one exercise bout. The article attributes EIH…
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The higher-dose ISO-MR protocol produced systemic hypoalgesia across calf, lumbar, and forearm sites. Exercise-induced hypoalgesia is defined as a transient reduction in pain sensitivity after one exercise bout. The article attributes EIH to central inhibitory mechanisms and central nervous system pain processing modulation. Remote hypoalgesia in the ISO-MR group is interpreted as evidence for centrally mediated rather than purely peripheral effects.