Effectiveness of craniosacral therapy, Bowen therapy, static touch and standard exercise program on sleep quality in fibromyalgia syndrome: A randomized controlled trial

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
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Abstract

Background

Sleep disturbance is commonly seen in fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS); however, high quality studies involving manual therapies that target FMS-linked poor sleep quality are lacking for the Indian population.

Objective

Craniosacral therapy (CST), Bowen therapy and exercises have been found to influence the autonomic nervous system, which plays a crucial role in sleep physiology. Given the paucity of evidence concerning these effects in individuals with FMS, our study tests the effectiveness of CST, Bowen therapy and a standard exercise program against static touch (the manual placebo group) on sleep quality in FMS.

Design, setting, participants and intervention

A placebo-controlled randomized trial was conducted on 132 FMS participants with poor sleep at a hospital in Bangalore. The participants were randomly allocated to one of the four study groups, including CST, Bowen therapy, standard exercise program, and a manual placebo control group that received static touch. CST, Bowen therapy and static touch treatments were administered in once-weekly 45-minute sessions for 12 weeks; the standard exercise group received weekly supervised exercises for 6 weeks with home exercises until 12 weeks. After 12 weeks, all study participants performed the standard exercises at home for another 12 weeks.

Main outcome measures

Sleep quality, pressure pain threshold (PPT), quality of life and fibromyalgia impact, physical function, fatigue, pain catastrophizing, kinesiophobia, and positive–negative affect were recorded at baseline, and at weeks 12 and 24 of the intervention.

Results

At the end of 12 weeks, the sleep quality improved significantly in the CST group (P = 0.037) and Bowen therapy group (P = 0.023), and the PPT improved significantly in the Bowen therapy group (P = 0.002) and the standard exercise group (P < 0.001), compared to the static touch group. These improvements were maintained at 24 weeks. No between-group differences were observed for other secondary outcomes.

Conclusion

CST and Bowen therapy improved sleep quality, and Bowen therapy and standard exercises improved pain threshold in the short term. These improvements were retained within the groups in the long term by adding exercises. CST and Bowen therapy are treatment options to improve sleep and reduce pain in FMS.

Trial registration number

Registered at Clinical Trials Registry of India with the number of CTRI/2020/04/024551.

Please cite this article as: Ughreja RA, Venkatesan P, Gopalakrishna DB, Singh YP, Lakshmi VR. Effectiveness of craniosacral therapy, Bowen therapy, static touch and standard exercise program on sleep quality in fibromyalgia syndrome: a randomized controlled trial. J Integr Med. 2024; 22(4): 474–484.

颅骶疗法、鲍恩疗法、静态抚触和标准运动计划对纤维肌痛综合征患者睡眠质量的影响:随机对照试验。
背景:睡眠障碍是纤维肌痛综合征(FMS)中常见的症状;然而,印度人群中缺乏针对与 FMS 相关的睡眠质量低下的手工疗法的高质量研究:睡眠障碍常见于纤维肌痛综合征(FMS);然而,针对印度人群中与 FMS 相关的睡眠质量低下问题,却缺乏涉及手法疗法的高质量研究:颅骶疗法(CST)、鲍恩疗法和运动已被发现能影响自律神经系统,而自律神经系统在睡眠生理中起着至关重要的作用。鉴于有关这些疗法对 FMS 患者影响的证据不足,我们的研究测试了 CST、鲍恩疗法和标准锻炼计划与静态触摸(手动安慰剂组)对 FMS 患者睡眠质量的影响:班加罗尔一家医院对 132 名睡眠不佳的 FMS 患者进行了安慰剂对照随机试验。参与者被随机分配到四个研究组中的一组,包括 CST、鲍恩疗法、标准锻炼计划和接受静态抚触的人工安慰剂对照组。CST、Bowen疗法和静态抚触治疗每周进行一次,每次45分钟,为期12周;标准锻炼组每周接受一次督导锻炼,为期6周,并在12周前进行家庭锻炼。12 周后,所有研究参与者在家中进行标准锻炼,再持续 12 周:主要结果测量:在基线、干预的第 12 周和第 24 周记录睡眠质量、压痛阈值(PPT)、生活质量和纤维肌痛的影响、身体功能、疲劳、疼痛灾难化、运动恐惧症和积极-消极情绪:结果:在 12 周结束时,CST 组(P = 0.037)和 Bowen 治疗组(P = 0.023)的睡眠质量明显改善,Bowen 治疗组(P = 0.002)和标准运动组(P 结论:CST 和 Bowen 治疗改善了患者的睡眠质量:CST 和鲍恩疗法改善了睡眠质量,鲍恩疗法和标准运动在短期内改善了疼痛阈值。通过增加锻炼,这些改善在长期内仍在各组中得以保持。CST和Bowen疗法是改善FMS患者睡眠和减轻疼痛的治疗选择:注册于印度临床试验注册中心,注册号为CTRI/2020/04/024551。本文引用如前:Ughreja RA, Venkatesan P, Gopalakrishna DB, Singh YP, Lakshmi VR.颅骶疗法、鲍恩疗法、静态抚触和标准锻炼计划对纤维肌痛综合征睡眠质量的影响:随机对照试验。J Integr Med.2024; Epub ahead of print.
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Journal of Integrative Medicine-Jim
Journal of Integrative Medicine-Jim Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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9.20
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期刊介绍: The predecessor of JIM is the Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine (Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Xue Bao). With this new, English-language publication, we are committed to make JIM an international platform for publishing high-quality papers on complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and an open forum in which the different professions and international scholarly communities can exchange views, share research and their clinical experience, discuss CAM education, and confer about issues and problems in our various disciplines and in CAM as a whole in order to promote integrative medicine. JIM is indexed/abstracted in: MEDLINE/PubMed, ScienceDirect, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Scopus, Embase, Chemical Abstracts (CA), CAB Abstracts, EBSCO, WPRIM, JST China, Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD), and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI). JIM Editorial Office uses ThomsonReuters ScholarOne Manuscripts as submitting and review system (submission link: http://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/jcim-en). JIM is published bimonthly. Manuscripts submitted to JIM should be written in English. Article types include but are not limited to randomized controlled and pragmatic trials, translational and patient-centered effectiveness outcome studies, case series and reports, clinical trial protocols, preclinical and basic science studies, systematic reviews and meta-analyses, papers on methodology and CAM history or education, conference proceedings, editorials, commentaries, short communications, book reviews, and letters to the editor. Our purpose is to publish a prestigious international journal for studies in integrative medicine. To achieve this aim, we seek to publish high-quality papers on any aspects of integrative medicine, such as acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurveda medicine, herbal medicine, homeopathy, nutrition, chiropractic, mind-body medicine, taichi, qigong, meditation, and any other modalities of CAM; our commitment to international scope ensures that research and progress from all regions of the world are widely covered. These ensure that articles published in JIM have the maximum exposure to the international scholarly community. JIM can help its authors let their papers reach the widest possible range of readers, and let all those who share an interest in their research field be concerned with their study.
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