2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.rdc.2009.05.004
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Exercise Interventions in Fibromyalgia: Clinical Applications from the Evidence

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“…In relation to walking, one of the recommendations for fibromyalgia patients is that they should do it between 2 and 4 times a week, for about 50 minutes, in bouts of 15 to 20 minute (with a small rest between bouts to allow patients delay fatigue and continue the activity) for a minimum of 6 consecutive weeks (Gusi, Parraca, Adsuar & Olivares, 2009). Following recommendations about the prescription of exercise in fibromyalgia (Jones & Liptan, 2009;Mannerkorpi & Iversen, 2003;Meyer & Lemley, 2000) we reduced the minimum time established in the previously described recommendation. Therefore, the target behaviour for our study is, with the aim to exercise for own health care, "to walk for at least 30 minutes, in bouts of 15 minutes, with a small rest between bouts, twice a week for a minimum of 6 consecutive weeks".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In relation to walking, one of the recommendations for fibromyalgia patients is that they should do it between 2 and 4 times a week, for about 50 minutes, in bouts of 15 to 20 minute (with a small rest between bouts to allow patients delay fatigue and continue the activity) for a minimum of 6 consecutive weeks (Gusi, Parraca, Adsuar & Olivares, 2009). Following recommendations about the prescription of exercise in fibromyalgia (Jones & Liptan, 2009;Mannerkorpi & Iversen, 2003;Meyer & Lemley, 2000) we reduced the minimum time established in the previously described recommendation. Therefore, the target behaviour for our study is, with the aim to exercise for own health care, "to walk for at least 30 minutes, in bouts of 15 minutes, with a small rest between bouts, twice a week for a minimum of 6 consecutive weeks".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This exertional pain may be related to exerciseinduced muscle ischemia and sensitization of the peripheral nervous system. 21,30 Because we did not assess pain during the exercise sessions in this study, whether subjects requested to stop because of exercise-induced increases in pain cannot be determined.…”
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“…De este modo, se ha sugerido que la relajación de los órganos tendinosos de Golgi facilitaría la relajación muscular, liberando los puntos generadores de dolor (191).…”
Section: Entrenamiento Contra Resistencias Y Fibromialgiaunclassified