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Papers: 19 Sep 2020 - 25 Sep 2020


Human Studies


2020 Sep 17


Trials


21


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Comparison of patient-led, fibromyalgia-orientated physical activity and a non-specific, standardised 6-month physical activity program on quality of life in individuals with fibromyalgia: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

Authors

Rulleau T, Planche L, Etcheverrigaray F, Dorion A, Kacki N, Miot M, Liaigre A, Ganem Y, Schmidt A, Taddéi F, Acapo S, Nizard J, Pluchon YM
Trials. 2020 Sep 17; 21(1):800.
PMID: 32943085.

Abstract

Exercise has been shown to significantly improve pain and function in individuals with fibromyalgia. Research into the effectiveness of exercise is often based on standardised exercise programmes that are chosen by the investigating clinical research team. However, such programmes may not necessarily be appealing to the participating patients. Furthermore, in addition to being taught exercises, patients with chronic conditions like fibromyalgia also need to learn to manage their condition themselves and so be actively involved in their treatment. The primary aim of this study is to compare the effects of two, 6-month physical activity programs on quality of life in patients with fibromyalgia. One group followed a patient-led, fibromyalgia-orientated programme (experimental) whilst the control group followed a standard, general exercise programme.