2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10067-012-1996-2
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A randomized controlled trial of 8-form Tai chi improves symptoms and functional mobility in fibromyalgia patients

Abstract: Previous researchers have found that 10-form Tai chi yields symptomatic benefit in patients with fibromyalgia (FM). The purpose of this study was to further investigate earlier findings and add a focus on functional mobility. We conducted a parallel-group randomized controlled trial FMmodified 8-form Yang-style Tai chi program compared to an education control. Participants met in small groups twice weekly for 90 min over 12 weeks. The primary endpoint was symptom reduction and improvement in self-report physic… Show more

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“…Tai Chi is regularly utilized for health purposes 3,40 , and a growing body of evidence 66 supports its potential to benefit subjects suffering from back pain 26 , rheumatological disorders 32,39,57,58 , or psychological disorders 59 . Despite the fact that musculoskeletal disorders including neck pain have been found predictive of Tai Chi use 3 , no study to date has investigated its effects in subjects with chronic nonspecific neck pain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tai Chi is regularly utilized for health purposes 3,40 , and a growing body of evidence 66 supports its potential to benefit subjects suffering from back pain 26 , rheumatological disorders 32,39,57,58 , or psychological disorders 59 . Despite the fact that musculoskeletal disorders including neck pain have been found predictive of Tai Chi use 3 , no study to date has investigated its effects in subjects with chronic nonspecific neck pain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, with rheumatologic disorders such as osteoarthritis of the knee 5, 39, 57 , the fibromyalgia syndrome32, 58 , and rheumatoid arthritis 51,55,56 . Patients with such disorders frequently benefit from Tai Chi, as do elderly subjects with enhanced risk of falls and fractures23 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…FMS is frequently associated with functional mobility limitations, poor quality of life, psychopathology (in particular anxiety and depression) and irritable bowel syndrome (Wolfe et al 2013). Individuals with FMS can incur up to three times the medical expenditure compared to chronic illness comparison groups (Wolfe et al 1997a;Jones et al 2012). Prevalence estimates for FMS are in the order of 2.9 %, with higher rates in females compared to males (Branco et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yapılan randomize kontrollü çalışmalar, Tai Chi'nin, FMS'de, ağrı şiddeti, fibromiyalji etki skalası, fonksiyonel mobilite, uyku ve yaşam kalitesi skorlarında, kontrol grubuna (egzersiz verilmeyen veya germe egzersizleri verilen) göre istatistiksel olarak anlamlı derecede düzelme olduğunu göstermektedir (33,34). Fibromiyalji sendromunda egzersiz konulu bir derlemede, Tai Chi, yoga ve pilates, zihin-beden egzersizleri olarak üçü bir arada ele alınmış; her üç egzersiz metodunun da, içerdiği psikososyal, davranışsal ve emosyonel nitelikler sayesinde, FMS için umut vadeden ve faydalı yaklaşımlar olabileceği görüşüne yer verilmiştir (32).…”
Section: Romatizmal Hastalıklarunclassified