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Pain sensitivity after low-level clenching is influenced by preloading eccentric exercise.

Yuichi TanabeTetsurou TorisuHiroaki TadaErika YamaguchiHiroshi MurataAntoon De LaatPeter Svensson
Published in: Odontology (2020)
Eccentric exercise may facilitate pain sensitivity induced by subsequent low-level clenching via the central nervous system. In addition, it was demonstrated that pain sensitivity after the low-level clenching could be influenced by the type of preloading exercise. These experimental results may suggest that eccentric exercise could act as one of the triggering factors in the mechanism by which tooth clenching leads to a chronic pain condition in susceptible individuals.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • resistance training
  • high intensity
  • pain management
  • physical activity
  • neuropathic pain
  • body composition
  • cerebrospinal fluid
  • spinal cord