2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.12.589293
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Moving in pain - A preliminary study evaluating the immediate effects of experimental knee pain on locomotor biomechanics

Jesse M. Charlton,
Elyott Chang,
Sabrina W. Hou
et al.

Abstract: Pain changes how we move, but it is often confounded by other factors due to disease or injury. Experimental pain offers an opportunity to isolate the independent affect of pain on movement. We used cutaneous electrical stimulation to induce experimental knee pain during locomotion to study the short-term motor adaptions to pain. While other models of experimental pain have been used in locomotion, they lack the ability to modulate pain in real-time. Twelve healthy adults completed the single data collection s… Show more

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