Fibromyalgia and Exercise Training: A Systematic Review of Randomized Clinical Trials

Authors: Busch, Angela Jean; Schachter, Candice Lou; Peloso, Paul Michael

Source: Physical Therapy Reviews, Volume 6, Number 4, December 2001 , pp. 287-306(20)

Publisher: Maney Publishing

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Abstract:

Objective. This review evaluates the effects of exercise training for individuals with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS).

Methods. Seven bibliographic indices (1966–2000) were searched for experimental studies containing physical exercise training for FMS. The methodological quality and adequacy of training stimulus were rated. Studies meeting ≥50% of the quality criteria and applying adequate exercise training stimulus were classified as High Quality Training Studies (HQTS).

Results. Fourteen experimental trials were found; six were HQTS of aerobic exercise. In the HQTSs, improvements reported were: tender points =4 of 4 of the HQTS using this outcome measure; cardiorespiratory fitness =3 of 4; global well-being =3 of 5; and fatigue and sleep =2 of 5. There is moderate benefit in FMS from supervised aerobic exercise training. Details about dosage for muscle strengthening or flexibility training were insufficient to evaluate the adequacy of the training stimulus. Further research is needed to describe the long term effects of all types of exercise training and to examine strengthening and flexibility training in FMS.

Document Type: Research Article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/108331901786166820

Publication date: 2001-12-01

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