2013
DOI: 10.1002/msc.1042
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Yoga for Functional Ability, Pain and Psychosocial Outcomes in Musculoskeletal Conditions: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

Abstract: Evidence suggests that yoga is an acceptable and safe intervention, which may result in clinically relevant improvements in pain and functional outcomes associated with a range of MSCs. Future analysis of outcomes which take into account the amount of yoga received by participants may provide insight into any putative duration or dosage effects of yoga interventions for MSCs.

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“…The lowest was 'medical treatments were too expensive' and highest was 'it is natural'. These findings are consistent with the work of Ward L et al [3] and colleagues on the use of CAM therapies, such as yoga, either an adjunct to biomedical treatment or as a treatment option of choice.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Reasons For Participation In Yogasupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The lowest was 'medical treatments were too expensive' and highest was 'it is natural'. These findings are consistent with the work of Ward L et al [3] and colleagues on the use of CAM therapies, such as yoga, either an adjunct to biomedical treatment or as a treatment option of choice.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Reasons For Participation In Yogasupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Ward L et al [3] using a systematic review and meta-analysis, explored the use of yoga for improvements in functional ability, pain and psychosocial outcome in those with musculoskeletal conditions. The main reasons cited for using complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies were either as an adjunct to biomedical treatment or as a preferred treatment option.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many meta-analysis have shown the potential benefits of yoga on measures of HRQOL in numerous clinical populations [22,23,24]. However, although there has been research done on the effects of yoga on measures of HRQOL, none to date have measured the overall effect size of yoga on HRQOL measured by the SF-36/12.…”
Section: Exercise Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…O tai chi chuan apresenta benefícios, em virtude do potencial para melhorias físicas (equilíbrio, força de preensão, força de pinça, caminhada, diminuição da dor nas articulações, contagem de articulações inchadas) e psicológicas (12) . Em um estudo demonstrou-se que a ioga é uma intervenção aceitável e segura, o que pode resultar em melhorias clinicamente significativas na dor e nos resultados funcionais associadas a uma variedade de condições musculoesqueléticas (37) . Além de todas as abordagens fisioterapêuticas supramencionadas para o paciente portador de AR, outros profissionais como, por exemplo, terapeutas ocupacionais, devem integrar o trabalho multiprofissional, já que estudos incluindo tais profissionais também mostram uma abordagem psicossocial e educacional fundamental, obtendo-se assim, um tratamento eficiente na melhora dos aspectos psicofísicos e, principalmente, da qualidade de vida dos indivíduos acometidos por doenças reumáticas (38) .…”
Section: Estudo Qualitativounclassified