Effects of connective tissue massage and kinesiotaping in patients with fibromyalgia

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Gizem Turksen , Eylul Pinar Kisa , Begum Kara Kaya , Kiymet Muammer , Rasmi Muammer
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Abstract

Background

Fibromyalgia (FM) is a common soft tissue rheumatic disease. There is no established treatment plan for FM. Current treatments primarily focus on controlling symptoms and improving the quality of life. The aim of our study was to determine how connective tissue massage (CTM) and kinesiotaping (KT) affect pain and depression in patients with fibromyalgia, and to compare their effects on quality of life.

Methods

Thirty-four patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia were included. Participants divided into two groups. Group 1: CTM (n = 17, mean age = 35.47 ± 6.84 years), Group 2: KT (n = 17, mean age = 34.00 ± 5.46 years). This study was initiated by obtaining sociodemographic information. Pain (Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)), pain characteristics (McGill Pain Questionnaire), disease impact on patients (Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ)), depression (Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI)), and quality of life (Short Form-36 (SF-36)) were evaluated. All participants received electrotherapy (TENS and infrared treatment) for 25 min, 5 days a week for 4 weeks. CTM was applied 3 days a week, KT was applied 2 days a week for 4 weeks.

Results

A significant improvement with very large effect size was found in VAS, McGill, FIQ, BDI, and SF-36 variables in both groups (p < 0.05). The change after 4 weeks of treatment was similar between groups in terms of all parameters (p > 0.05).

Conclusion

Both CTM and KT improved pain, disease effects depression, and quality of life. These two interventions, which are not superior, can be added to the treatment program for patients with fibromyalgia.

结缔组织按摩和运动塑形对纤维肌痛患者的影响
背景纤维肌痛(FM)是一种常见的软组织风湿病。目前尚无针对 FM 的既定治疗方案。目前的治疗主要侧重于控制症状和改善生活质量。我们的研究旨在确定结缔组织按摩(CTM)和运动塑形(KT)如何影响纤维肌痛患者的疼痛和抑郁,并比较它们对生活质量的影响。参与者分为两组。第一组:CTM(人数=17,平均年龄=35.47 ± 6.84 岁);第二组:KT(人数=17,平均年龄=34.00 ± 5.46 岁)。本研究通过获取社会人口学信息开始。对疼痛(视觉模拟量表(VAS))、疼痛特征(麦吉尔疼痛问卷)、疾病对患者的影响(纤维肌痛影响问卷(FIQ))、抑郁(贝克抑郁量表(BDI))和生活质量(短表-36(SF-36))进行了评估。所有参与者均接受了为期 4 周、每周 5 天、每次 25 分钟的电疗(TENS 和红外线治疗)。结果发现,两组患者的 VAS、McGill、FIQ、BDI 和 SF-36 变量均有显著改善,且效应大小非常大(p < 0.05)。结论 CTM 和 KT 都能改善疼痛、疾病影响、抑郁和生活质量。这两种干预方法并无优劣之分,但可添加到纤维肌痛患者的治疗方案中。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies brings you the latest therapeutic techniques and current professional debate. Publishing highly illustrated articles on a wide range of subjects this journal is immediately relevant to everyday clinical practice in private, community and primary health care settings. Techiques featured include: • Physical Therapy • Osteopathy • Chiropractic • Massage Therapy • Structural Integration • Feldenkrais • Yoga Therapy • Dance • Physiotherapy • Pilates • Alexander Technique • Shiatsu and Tuina
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