Psychophysical predictors of experimental muscle pain intensity following fatiguing calf exercise.
Musculoskeletal pain affects approximately 20% of the population worldwide and represents one of the leading causes of global disability. As yet, precise mechanisms underlying the development of musculoskeletal pain and transition to chronicity remain unclear, though individual factors such as sleep...
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Auteurs principaux: | Nadja Strandberg Kristensen, Emma Hertel, Camilla Hoffmeyer Skadhauge, Sissel Højsted Kronborg, Kristian Kjær Petersen, Megan E McPhee |
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2021
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