2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.scispo.2018.12.007
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Assessment of spine mobility and a level of pressure pain threshold in judo contestants

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“…[10] [29] studies used ischaemic pain [22,23] and it was paired with other methods. Heat pain was used once in the earliest published article [23].…”
Section: Methods Of Pain Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[10] [29] studies used ischaemic pain [22,23] and it was paired with other methods. Heat pain was used once in the earliest published article [23].…”
Section: Methods Of Pain Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10] [29] studies used ischaemic pain [22,23] and it was paired with other methods. Heat pain was used once in the earliest published article [23]. In the case of pain induced by the pain pressure test (Table 1), all studies showed lower pain perception as reported by contact sport athletes.…”
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“…Reviewed studies recruited athletes from 12 sports (Figure 3). In only two cases [20,21] did the study draw from a single sport, those being karate and judo, rather than recruit from multiple disciplines. Six studies examined team contact sport and nine included combat sports.…”
Section: Types Of Contact Sport Being Studiedmentioning
confidence: 99%