Therapeutic Role of Dance in the Treatment of Endometriosis-Related Chronic Pelvic Pain: A Proof-of-Concept Study

M. Rius, L. Quintas, S. Kauffmann, A. Perez, M Ridaura, C Gurruchaga, F. Carmona, M. Mokni
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Background: Endometriosis causes chronic pelvic pain in many of the women affected, which may not remit after surgery or pharmacological treatment. Physical exercise as complementary therapy has already shown to be beneficial QoL in some chronic diseases, including endometriosis, but has not hitherto tested in the form of dance. Material and Methods: A prospective cohort-proof-of-concept, open-label study, was conducted during the first half of 2017 in a private gynecologic center in Barcelona (Spain). Participants attended 12 dance sessions along eight weeks and were followed for one month after the end of the therapy. 6 nulliparous women who had been preciously treated by one or more surgeries, without current evidence of endometriosis but complaining of endometriosis-related chronic pelvic pain were included in this proof-ofconcept study. Pain, QoL and anxiety and kinesiophobia parameters were measured along the study. Results: Results showed a benefit for the QoL parameters, being significant for the SF-36, which improved in a 20.5% for its Mental Component Summary and in a 16.4% for its Physical Component Summary. The other parameters did not reach clinical significance although improvement outcomes were observed for Zung scale and Tampa scale of kinesiophobia. Pain outcomes, measured with the Endometriosis Associated Pelvic Pain scale, did not show a significant improvement along the study. Conclusion: Although studies with more ambitious design are needed in order to extrapolate the results of this proof of concept, physical exercise seems to have a beneficial effect on QoL of women with endometriosis-related chronic pain
舞蹈在治疗子宫内膜异位症相关慢性盆腔疼痛中的治疗作用:一项概念验证研究
背景:子宫内膜异位症会导致许多女性的慢性盆腔疼痛,手术或药物治疗后可能无法缓解。体育锻炼作为补充疗法已经被证明对一些慢性疾病(包括子宫内膜异位症)的生活质量有益,但迄今为止还没有以舞蹈的形式进行测试。材料和方法:2017年上半年,在西班牙巴塞罗那的一家私人妇科中心进行了一项前瞻性队列概念验证开放标签研究。参与者在八周内参加了12次舞蹈训练,并在治疗结束后随访一个月。这项概念验证研究包括6名未产妇,她们曾接受过一次或多次手术,目前没有子宫内膜异位症的证据,但抱怨子宫内膜异位相关的慢性盆腔疼痛。在研究过程中测量了疼痛、生活质量、焦虑和运动恐惧症参数。结果:结果显示,生活质量参数有好处,SF-36显著改善,精神成分汇总改善20.5%,身体成分汇总改善16.4%。其他参数没有达到临床意义,尽管在运动恐惧症的Zung量表和Tampa量表中观察到了改善结果。用子宫内膜异位症相关骨盆疼痛量表测量的疼痛结果在研究过程中没有显示出显著的改善。结论:尽管需要更具雄心的设计来推断这一概念验证的结果,但体育锻炼似乎对患有子宫内膜异位症相关慢性疼痛的女性的生活质量有有益影响
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