Effects of different parameters of continuous training and high-intensity interval training in the chronic phase of mouse model of complex regional pain syndrome type I
Complex regional pain syndrome type I (CRPS-I) is a neuropathy that can develop after deep tissue injury such as fractures or distensions without nerve damage.12,17 CRPS-I usually comprises two phases. The acute phase is the initial inflammatory period of the disease, with the best prognosis; and the neuropathic phase, with more complicated prognosis, which can result in severe cases of tissue hypotrophy associated with unbearable pain.7
Source: The Journal of Pain - Category: Materials Science Authors: Luiz Augusto Oliveira Belmonte, Thiago C ésar Martins, Daiana Cristina Salm, Aline Armiliato Emer, Bruna Hoffman de Oliveira, Khiany Mathias, Mariana Pereira Goldim, Verônica Vargas Horewicz, Anna Paula Piovezan, Franciane Bobinski, Fabrícia Petronilho Tags: Original Reports Source Type: research
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