Effect of exercise on chronic neck pain and central sensitization: A protocol for a randomized crossover trial

Author:

Chen Kexun Kenneth1ORCID,Hutchinson Mark Rowland23,Rolan Paul2,de Zoete Rutger Marinus Johannes1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Allied Health Science and Practice, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences The University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

2. Adelaide Medical School, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences The University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

3. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale Biophotonics The University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractExercise‐induced hypoalgesia (EIH) has been found to vary widely within individuals with chronic neck pain (NP). Research has suggested that the presence of central sensitization within a subgroup of individuals with chronic NP might be a mediating factor to explain the relationship between exercise and improvements in patient‐reported outcomes. Furthermore, recent work has found that lactate might play a role in the development and maintenance of chronic pain. The immediate effect of a single bout of physical exercise on central sensitization in individuals with chronic NP and the relationship between lactate concentration, central sensitization and pain sensitivity are to be investigated. Eighty adult participants with chronic NP will be recruited for this randomized crossover trial. Outcome measures, including temporal summation, conditioned pain modulation, EIH and lactate concentration, will be assessed before and after low‐ and high‐intensity bicycling exercise. The outcomes of this study will provide new insights into the mechanistic effect of exercise on central sensitization in individuals with chronic NP and have the potential to add important information to the current exercise prescription guidelines for individuals with chronic NP. This study has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee, The University of Adelaide (H‐2022‐082) and registered in the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN12622000642785p).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology,Physiology (medical),Nutrition and Dietetics,Physiology,Physiology (medical),Nutrition and Dietetics

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