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Investigation of pain sensitivity following 3 nights of disrupted sleep in healthy individuals.

E HertelM E McPheeKristian Kjaer-Staal Pedersen
Published in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2023)
Poor quality of sleep is often experienced by patients with chronic pain, with the most common complaint being nightly awakenings. This exploratory study is the first to investigate changes in measures of central and peripheral pain sensitivity in healthy subjects after sleep disruptions for three consecutive nights without any restrictions on total sleep time. The findings suggest that disruptions to sleep continuity in healthy individuals can induce increased sensitivity to measures of central and peripheral pain sensitization.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • sleep quality
  • pain management
  • physical activity
  • neuropathic pain