Study tests exercise as a tool for pain relief in opioid recovery
NCT ID NCT05772884
Summary
This small study explored whether a supervised 12-week exercise program could help adults being treated for opioid use disorder. It aimed to see if regular aerobic exercise could reduce their pain and improve their ability to move. The main goal was to test if this type of program was practical and acceptable for this group of people.
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University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida, 32611, United States
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