Scientists probe why your muscles hurt after a workout
NCT ID NCT07215338
Summary
This study aimed to understand why muscles get sore after new or intense exercise, a condition known as DOMS. Researchers tracked 22 participants to see how their immune system responded after a specific arm exercise. They measured changes in blood markers and daily pain levels to find possible links between immune activity and soreness.
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Stanford University
Stanford, California, 94305, United States
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