Can a Targeted Pre‐Exercise Education Intervention Enhance the Exercise‐Induced Hypoalgesia (EIH) Response in Individuals With Knee Osteoarthritis (OA)?
David Toomey, Gwyn Lewis, Natalie Tuck, Ben Darlow, Usman Rashid, David Rice

TL;DR
Teaching people with knee osteoarthritis about exercise's pain-relieving effects improves their beliefs but does not increase actual pain relief from exercise.
Contribution
This study is the first to test if pre-exercise education can enhance exercise-induced hypoalgesia in individuals with knee osteoarthritis.
Findings
Positive pre-exercise education improved EIH-related knowledge and beliefs but not actual EIH magnitude.
No significant differences in pain thresholds or pain levels were observed between the education groups.
Cognitive dissonance may limit the effectiveness of brief educational interventions on EIH in knee OA.
Abstract
Recent evidence suggests that education on the pain‐relieving effects of exercise may enhance exercise‐induced hypoalgesia (EIH) in healthy individuals. However, its impact in populations with osteoarthritis (OA), where EIH responses are more variable, remains unclear. This study examined whether positive pre‐exercise education enhances EIH in individuals with knee OA. A double‐blind, randomized controlled trial was conducted with 42 participants allocated to either a positive pre‐exercise education group (n = 21) or a control education group (n = 21). Each group received two individual education sessions 24–72 h apart. OA‐ and EIH‐related knowledge and beliefs were assessed pre‐ and post‐education. EIH was evaluated following a single submaximal isometric quadriceps contraction to failure by measuring changes in pressure pain thresholds (PPTs), resting pain, and pain during stepping.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOsteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms · Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
