Overview
The purpose of this study is to test whether yoga can reduce nerve pain caused by cancer treatment (chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, or CIPN). Participants will take one of three approaches:
- Yoga classes
- Educational sessions on the causes and impacts of CIPN, how yoga may help with CIPN, and how different therapies may help with CIPN
- Usual care with standard-of-care medications for CIPN
The researchers will compare how these different approaches affect participants' balance, their risk of falls, and their quality of life. This study will also measure how much yoga can help the reduced sense of touch caused by CIPN.
The functional assessments TUG and CTS can be safely completed either virtually and in-person and will be mandatory for all patients. The functional assessment FRT and QST assessments that can only be completed in-person are optional at these time points.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- English-proficient men and women aged ≥18 years
- Free of oncologic disease or or stable disease by clinical examination and history
- Completed neurotoxic chemotherapy such as platinum agents, taxanes, vinca alkaloids, and bortezomib at least three months prior to enrollment
- Diagnosis of CIPN based on symptom history, loss of deep tendon reflexes, or the presence of symmetrical stocking-glove pain, numbness, or paresthesia Grade ≥1 sensory pain based on the NCI Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) version 5.0
- Self-reported moderate to severe CIPN pain, as defined by a score of 4 or greater on the BPI-SF average pain item over the past week
- On a stable regimen (no change in three months) if taking anti-neuropathy or other pain medications and not taking acetyl-L-carnitine 77
- Willing to adhere to requirement that no new pain medication be taken throughout the first 12 weeks of the study period
- Willing to adhere to all study-related procedures, including randomization to one of the three arms
- Patient answers "Yes" to at least one factor in the question: "Do you think your balance, gait, posture, alignment, or flexibility has been affected by your experience of CIPN?"
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who have received physical therapy or practiced yoga for CIPN in the past 3 months. As patients who have received physical therapy or practiced yoga in this time period may already be experiencing the benefits of yoga/stretching therapy, we will exclude such patients.