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Combined Effects of Progressive Relaxation Exercises and Aquatic Therapy in Fibromyalgia.

Combined Effects of Progressive Relaxation Exercises and Aquatic Therapy in Fibromyalgia.

Recruiting
20-39 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Fibromyalgia, a chronic pain disorder, presents a significant challenge in healthcare due to its widespread musculoskeletal pain, tenderness, and a spectrum of associated symptoms. This condition profoundly affects patients' physical functions and quality of life, necessitating effective therapeutic interventions. In this study progressive relaxation technique and aquatic therapy with progressive relaxation technique will be used. In aquatic therapy the buoyancy and water resistance play an important role in pain management. This research project aims to explore the efficacy of a novel therapeutic approach by combining progressive relaxation exercises with aquatic therapy.

This will be a randomized controlled trial in which non-probability convenience sampling technique will be used. Sample size will be 54 and this study will be conducted in city hospital, Rahim Yar khan. The study duration will be 7 months participants will be divided into 2 groups (27 in each group). The data will be assessed pre values and post values after 8 week of treatment with the help of visual analog scale for pain, fibromyalgia impact questionnaire, berg balance scale, fatigue severity scale and timed up and go. Data will be analyzed with SPSS version 25.

Description

Fibromyalgia, a chronic pain disorder, presents a significant challenge in healthcare due to its widespread musculoskeletal pain, tenderness, and a spectrum of associated symptoms. This condition profoundly affects patients' physical functions and quality of life, necessitating effective therapeutic interventions. Current treatments primarily focus on symptom management, as there is no known cure for fibromyalgia. There are different interventions used to treat fibromyalgia for example aerobic exercises, resistance exercises, myofascial massage, lymphatic massage. In this study progressive relaxation technique and aquatic therapy with progressive relaxation technique will be used. In aquatic therapy the buoyancy and water resistance play an important role in pain management. This research project aims to explore the efficacy of a novel therapeutic approach by combining progressive relaxation exercises with aquatic therapy.

This will be a randomized controlled trial in which non-probability convenience sampling technique will be used. Sample size will be 54 and this study will be conducted in city hospital, Rahim Yar khan. The study duration will be 7 months participants will be divided into 2 groups (27 in each group). The data will be assessed pre values and post values after 8 week of treatment with the help of visual analog scale for pain, fibromyalgia impact questionnaire for quality of life, berg balance scale, fatigue severity scale for clinical symptoms of fibromyalgia and timed up and go will be used to assess the physical functioning in patients. Data will be analyzed with SPSS version 25.

Keywords: Aquatic Therapy, Fibromyalgia, Physical Function, Progressive Relaxation Exercises, Quality of Life.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients with age of 20-39 years will be included in this study
  2. Married females
  3. Only female patients will be included in this study.
  4. Diagnosis of fibromyalgia according to established criteria of the American College of Rheumatology (I-e widespread pain index (WPI) ≥7 and symptom severity (SS) scale score ≥5 or WPI 3 - 6 and SS scale score ≥9. Symptoms present at least 3 months(2).
  5. Patients having Pain in 11 of 18 tender points will be included.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients with Severe cardiovascular issues will be excluded.
  2. Patients with recent injuries or surgeries within the last 6 months will be excluded.
  3. Patients with untreated psychiatric disorders will be excluded.

Study details
    Fibromyalgia

NCT06460636

Riphah International University

26 June 2024

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