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Similar effects of fatigue induced by a repetitive pointing task on local and remote light touch and pain perception in men and women.

Jason BouffardZachary WeberLyndsey PearsallKim EmeryJulie N Côté
Published in: PloS one (2020)
We observed sex-independent effects of a repetitive upper limb task on the sensitivity to painful and to nonpainful stimuli. Moreover, the hypoalgesia induced by the repetitive pointing task was weak and localized, and did not directly correlate with the induced muscle fatigue. Results suggest that fatigue-related changes in the sensitivity to noxious and innocuous stimuli could not explain women's greater prevalence of neck/shoulder musculoskeletal disorders.
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