In this podcast, Dr. Erica Scioli, clinical psychologist and study Principle Investigator, and Dr. James Whitworth, exercise physiologist and former combat veteran, discuss a recently funded National Institute of Health study entitled “Neurobiological Mediators of Self-Regulatory and Reward-Based Motivational Predictors of Exercise Maintenance in Chronic Pain and PTSD”. The many physical and psychological benefits of exercise, as well as specific exercise related benefits to PTSD and chronic pain conditions, are highlighted. In addition, anti-stress and anti-pain neurohormones, found to be low in chronic pain and PTSD conditions, which can be enhanced through exercise based testing and training, are described. The potential for exercise induced improvements in these neurohormones to prevent the transition from acute to chronic pain and to help interested individuals taper safely from related medications are mentioned. Finally, Dr. Scioli’s preliminary career development study findings, through VA Rehabilitation, Research and Development, are described. Trial information is provided in order to contact Dr. Scioli if interested in participating in this newly funded study.
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