Resistance Exercise and Whey Protein Supplementation Reduce Mechanical Allodynia and Spinal Microglia Activation After Acute Muscle Trauma in Rats
Muscle injury caused by direct trauma to the skeletal muscle is among the main musculoskeletal disorders. Non-pharmacological treatments have been effective in controlling muscle injury-induced pain; however, there are just a few studies in the literature investigating this response. Thus, the prese...
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Main Authors: | Gusthavo Rodrigues (Author), Thamyris Moraes (Author), Lívia Elisei (Author), Iago Malta (Author), Rafaela dos Santos (Author), Rômulo Novaes (Author), Pablo Lollo (Author), Giovane Galdino (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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