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DOI: 10.1002/mus.10225
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Inhibition of maximal voluntary contraction force by experimental muscle pain: A centrally mediated mechanism

Thomas Graven‐Nielsen,Hans Lund,Lars Arendt‐Nielsen,Bente Danneskiold‐Samsøe,Henning Bliddal

Isometric exercise
Physical medicine and rehabilitation
Muscle contraction
2002
Muscle weakness frequently accompanies conditions with musculoskeletal pain. It is not clear if this attenuation of force is due to peripheral or central processes. The effect of experimental muscle pain on maximal voluntary contraction torque and peripheral contractile properties was therefore assessed. Experimental muscle pain reduced the torque produced by isometric knee extension, but the contractile properties assessed by twitch interpolation were not affected. This indicates that force inhibition by muscle pain is centrally mediated. This has clinical implications for rehabilitation and training of patients with musculoskeletal pain.
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    Inhibition of maximal voluntary contraction force by experimental muscle pain: A centrally mediated mechanism” is a paper by Thomas Graven‐Nielsen Hans Lund Lars Arendt‐Nielsen Bente Danneskiold‐Samsøe Henning Bliddal published in 2002. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.