Chronic pain is a pervasive disease, affecting approximately 20% of the world's population. It is generally defined as pain that persists beyond the expected healing time (for example, after an injury or surgery), or continuous pain lasting ≥3 months.132 Exercise is considered a component important to effective management of chronic pain. It has a number of potential benefits, including improved physical function84 and mood 54, as well as reducing the risk of secondary health problems, including cardiovascular, metabolic, bone and neurodegenerative disorders111. an analgesic effect. There is a growing body of evidence that long-term physical training can relieve pain in many chronic pain conditions, including fibromyalgia and generalized chronic pain, low back pain, chronic neck pain 47 and neuropathic pain. 11, 31 Although regular exercise has many benefits in people with chronic pain, the pain response to exercise may be variable in these populations, particularly in the early stages of l training, where short-term exacerbations of pain may occur in some people.
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