Ozge Karanlik, Zeynep Duru, Ahmet Avci, Eylem Tutun Yumin
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Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain and tenderness at specific points in the body, sleep disturbances, fatigue, depression, and anxiety. Current management for FMS focuses on a multidisciplinary approach to symptom management. Among the complementary and alternative therapies used for symptom management, yoga holds a significant position. Yoga, which aims to achieve balance in physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects, is suggested to have potential benefits in managing the symptoms of fibromyalgia. These potential benefits include pain and stress management, reduction in sleep disturbances and chronic fatigue, increased body awareness, and improved quality of life. However, despite the expanding research on the relationship between yoga and fibromyalgia, definitive conclusions regarding a clear clinical effect have not yet been established. Nonetheless, the positive effects of practices such as yoga, which integrate physical postures, mindfulness, and breathwork, on overall health, functional capacity, and quality of life should be considered. People with fibromyalgia should consult their healthcare provider before trying therapeutic practices such as yoga.