Clin Pain.  2023 Jun;22(1):29-32. 10.35827/cp.2023.22.1.29.

Exercise-Induced Pain Reduction and Its Central Mechanism in Patients with Chronic Pain

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  • 1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University College of Medicine, Anyang, Korea

Abstract

For the effective rehabilitation of chronic pain, it is necessary to know the changes in the pain networks of patients with chronic pain. There is a need for attention to changes in emotional pain networks and cognitive pain networks. In patients with chronic pain, post-exercise pain reduction is less pronounced than in those without chronic pain. In order to achieve the exercise effect, emotional problems must be considered in addition to the patient's physical changes. In addition, a detailed prior explanation is needed to raise the expectations for exercise effect, moreover, in order to continue exercising for a safe and long period, exercise suitable for patients should be selected and low-intensity exercise protocols should be provided.

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Chronic pain; Exercise; Central mechanism
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