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Exercise‐induced analgesia and the role of reactivity in pain sensitivity

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Paul W. Hodges & Rob J. Smeets. (2015) Interaction Between Pain, Movement, and Physical Activity. The Clinical Journal of Pain 31:2, pages 97-107.
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