Vanderbilt University Medical Center: Study Finds Aerobic Exercise Spurs Endorphins, Relieves Low Back Pain
August 06, 2020
August 06, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Aug. 6 -- Vanderbilt University Medical Center issued the following news:
Six weeks of aerobic exercise can lead to sustained increases in endogenous opioid function and significant relief for chronic low back pain, according to a randomized controlled trial by Vanderbilt University Medical Center's Stephen Bruehl, PhD, and colleagues, reported in Pain.
Low back pain is a worldwide cause of disability that has been examined most closely in Western . . .
Six weeks of aerobic exercise can lead to sustained increases in endogenous opioid function and significant relief for chronic low back pain, according to a randomized controlled trial by Vanderbilt University Medical Center's Stephen Bruehl, PhD, and colleagues, reported in Pain.
Low back pain is a worldwide cause of disability that has been examined most closely in Western . . .