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“... and post- training period, the intensity of pain was evaluated throughout a subjective analogical...”
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“... decreases the intensity of their pain. The results supported the hypothesis, leading to the conclusion that...”
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“... to investigate the effect of an 8-wk structured strength training program on pain and sleep quality in patients...”
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“...Chronic pelvic pain; Pain threshold; Physical exercise...”
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“... is evi dence that pain results in gradual decrease in the motor unit discharge rate (Ervilha et al., 2005...”
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