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Effect of low-impact aerobic exercise combined with music therapy on patients with fibromyalgia. A pilot study.

Marta InglésGemma Victoria Espí-lópezMaria-arantzazu Ruescas-nicolauNoemi Moreno-segura

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Complementary and Manual TherapyAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMusic therapyFibromyalgiaAdolescentPilot Projects03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeFibromyalgiaIntervention (counseling)MedicineAerobic exerciseHumansSingle-Blind Method030212 general & internal medicineLongitudinal StudiesProspective StudiesPathologicalExerciseMusic TherapyDepression (differential diagnoses)Balance (ability)Aged030203 arthritis & rheumatologyAdvanced and Specialized Nursingbusiness.industryDepressionMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseExercise TherapyComplementary and alternative medicinePhysical therapyQuality of LifeFemalebusiness

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Abstract Objective Fibromyalgia is a pathological entity characterized by chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain and the presence of "tender points". It constitutes a significant health problem because of its prevalence and economic impact. The aim of the present study was to determine the therapeutic benefits of low impact aerobic exercise alone or in combination with music therapy in patients with fibromyalgia. Methods A single-blind randomized controlled pilot trial was performed. Thirty-five individuals with fibromyalgia were divided into three groups: (G1) therapeutic aerobic exercise with music therapy (n=13); (G2) therapeutic aerobic exercise at any rhythm (n=13) and (CG) control (n=9). The intervention period lasted eight weeks. Depression, quality of life, general discomfort and balance were assessed before and after intervention. Results At post-intervention, group G1 improved in all variables (depression ( p =0.002), quality of life ( p =0.017), general discomfort ( p =0.001), and balance ( p =0.000)), while group G2 improved in general discomfort ( p =0.002). The change observed in balance was statistically different between groups ( p =0.01). Conclusion Therapeutic aerobic exercise is effective in improving depression and general discomfort in individuals with fibromyalgia. However, effectiveness is higher when combined with music therapy, which brings about further improvements in quality of life and balance.

10.1016/j.ctim.2016.07.003https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27670863