Fear of movement is associated with corticomotor depression in response to acute experimental muscle pain

Volume: 238, Issue: 9, Pages: 1945 - 1955
Published: Jun 20, 2020
Abstract
Acute musculoskeletal pain is associated with reductions in corticomotor output that persists even after pain resolves. Factors that contribute to corticomotor depression following acute pain are unknown. This study examined whether psychological factors, including pain catastrophising, kinesiophobia, and implicit theories of pain, were associated with corticomotor depression following acute experimental muscle pain. Forty-two healthy...
Paper Details
Title
Fear of movement is associated with corticomotor depression in response to acute experimental muscle pain
Published Date
Jun 20, 2020
Volume
238
Issue
9
Pages
1945 - 1955
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