Publications by authors named "T M Szikszay"

Introduction: The self-treatment with a foam roller is a popular form of myofascial release, although the underlying mechanisms, particularly on pain sensitivity, remain unclear. It is hypothesized that the hypoalgesic local effects are probably due to changes in fascial and muscle tissue, whereas remote effects may be influenced by central endogenous pain modulation. This systematic review aimed to quantify the difference between local and remote hypoalgesic effects of the foam rolling intervention.

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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) represent a high burden for the society and affected individuals. Conservative non-pharmacological interventions play a first-line role in the treatment and management of most NCDs. Systematic reviews (SRs) provide the highest level of evidence and significantly influence clinical decision-making.

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Access to large amounts of data is essential for successful machine learning research. However, there is insufficient data for many applications, as data collection is often challenging and time-consuming. The same applies to automated pain recognition, where algorithms aim to learn associations between a level of pain and behavioural or physiological responses.

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Article Synopsis
  • Offset analgesia (OA) reflects how the body modulates pain but its mechanisms are still unclear, involving both central and peripheral factors, particularly A-delta fibers.
  • This study tested the effects of blocking A-fiber conduction using a compression method on healthy participants to see how it influenced OA responses to heat stimuli.
  • Results showed that while OA was present before, during, and after the blockade, no significant effect of A-fiber blockade was detected, suggesting that central mechanisms might play a more critical role in OA than peripheral A-fibers.
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