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Muscle pain induces a shift of the spatial distribution of upper trapezius muscle activity during a repetitive task: A mechanism for perpetuation of pain with repetitive activity?

The Clinical Journal of Pain Oct 23, 2017

Falla D, et al. - Authors undertook this observational study to investigate the effect of upper trapezius muscle pain on the distribution of upper trapezius activity during repetitive lifting. In this work, novel mapping of the spatial distribution of upper trapezius muscle activity pointed that nociception led to a redistribution of activity during repetitive lifting. Here, new insights were gained into the mechanisms underlying the perpetuation of pain with repetitive activity.
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