Exercise effects on cortical excitability in pain populations: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Danielle Carolina PimentaAlejandra Cardenas-RojasLucas CamargoDaniel LimaJulia KelsoAlba Navarro-FloresKevin Pacheco-BarriosFelipe FregniPublished in: Physiotherapy research international : the journal for researchers and clinicians in physical therapy (2024)
These findings suggest that exercise interventions positively affect pain relief by modifying corticospinal excitability, but their effects on ICI/ICF are still unclear. While the results are inconclusive, they provide a basis for further exploration in this area of research; future studies should focus on establishing standardized TMS measurements and exercise protocols to ensure consistent and reliable findings. A large-scale RCT that examines various exercise interventions and their effects on cortical excitability could offer valuable insights to optimize its application in promoting neuroplasticity in pain populations.