Muscle Performance and Symptom Dissociation

Improvements in muscle performance were not significantly correlated with pain, disability, or functional status improvements. The article says the dissociation between muscle performance and symptom relief warrants further study. The arti…

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Improvements in muscle performance were not significantly correlated with pain, disability, or functional status improvements. The article says the dissociation between muscle performance and symptom relief warrants further study. The article interprets muscle capacity improvement and pain or disability improvement as operating through independent mechanisms. The divergence between performance gains and symptom relief may reflect the cohort’s relatively low baseline pain and disability.