2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2024.1359455
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Potential mechanisms of exercise for relieving inflammatory pain: a literature review of animal studies

Minmin Wu,
Wenjing Song,
Mei Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Inflammatory pain (IP) is one of the most prevalent and intractable human conditions, and it leads to progressive dysfunction and reduced quality of life. Additionally, IP is incredibly challenging to treat successfully with drugs or surgery. The development of IP is complex and multifactorial, and peripheral and central sensitization may influence chronicity and treatment resistance in IP. Understanding the mechanisms underlying IP is vital for developing novel therapies. Strong evidence suggests that exercis… Show more

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