“…SSc, in functional terms, affects body care and dressing, household chores, medical care, leisure activities (eg, shopping, sport, cultural and religious activities), mobility, parenting, professional activities, and sexuality 16,18,19 . Because of the limitations mentioned above, individuals report renouncing their “previous life” and the need for both pharmacological and non‐pharmacological interventions to alleviate the consequences of SSc 20–22 . Non‐pharmacological interventions can provide complementary therapy, offering versatile approaches to improve outcomes like hand function in addition to a decrease in pain, depression, and fatigue as well as to improve or sustain quality of life and performance of daily activities.…”