Exercise and cognitive functioning in people with chronic whiplash-associated disorders : a controlled laboratory study

作者: Kelly Ickmans , Mira Meeus , Margot De Kooning , Annabelle De Backer , Daniëlle Kooremans

DOI: 10.2519/JOSPT.2016.6060

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摘要: Study Design Controlled laboratory study. Background In addition to persistent pain, people with chronic whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) commonly deal cognitive dysfunctions. healthy individuals, aerobic exercise has a positive effect on performance, and preliminary evidence in other pain conditions reveals promising results as well. However, there is that WAD may show worsening of the symptom complex following physical exertion. Objective To examine postexercise performance WAD. Methods People (n = 27) healthy, inactive, sex- age-matched controls performed single bout an incremental submaximal cycling exercise. Before after exercise, participants completed 2 performance-based tests assessing selective sustained attention, inhibition, simple choice reaction time. Results At baseline, displayed significantly lowe...

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