Walking increases pain tolerance in humans: an experimental cross-over study.
Jens-Christian Trojel HviidJonas Bloch ThorlundHenrik Bjarke VægterPublished in: Scandinavian journal of pain (2019)
Walking consistently increased pain tolerance but not pain thresholds compared with a duration-matched control condition with fair to good relative reliability between sessions. Based on classification of EIH responders/non-responders the absolute reliability between the two sessions was low indicating individual variance in the EIH response. Future studies should investigate the hypoalgesic effect of a walking exercise in a clinical pain population.