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Preoperative Moderate-to-vigorous Intensity Physical Activities Reduce Postoperative Pain in Adults
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Compare the severity of postoperative pain of the physical activity group Vs non-physical activity group for Postoperative Pain and Physical Activity. Completed, enrolled 1,600 participants.
Detailed Summary
Recommendation is strong on physical activity (PA) in the prehabilitation of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) for various types of surgeries. The evidence is however weak regarding ERAS protocols. Many studies have showed that physical exercise and PA have hypoalgesic effects on healthy individuals and they have better pain tolerance too. Here the investigators study changes in postoperative pain and postoperative nausea and vomiting for various types of surgical patients after performing preoperative PA at moderate or vigorous intensity Vs non-preoperative PA patients.
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Compare postoperative pain scores for the physical activity Vs non-physical activity group