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Clinical Outcomes of Asynchronous Telerehabilitation Are Equivalent to Synchronous Telerehabilitation in Patients With Fibromyalgia: a Randomized Control Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Exercise Program for Fibromyalgia. Completed, enrolled 66 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Sixty-six FMS patients received the same exercise program for 8 weeks and divided, synchronous (n: 33), asynchronous (n: 33). Pain (Visual analog Scale, VAS), functional limitations and disabilities (Revised Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire, FEA), health-related quality of life (HRQol; Short Form-12, SF 12), catastrophizing (pain catastrophizing scale, PCS), anxiety and depression (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, HAD), functional capacity (6-minute walking test, 6MWT), muscle strength (Arm curl test) joint position sense (Laser Cursor Assisted Angle Repetition Test, LI-RATT) were assessed at baseline, mid-treatment (week 4), end of treatment (week 8), and eight weeks after treatment (week 16).
Study Details
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Interventions
Exercise Program In our study, the telerehabilitation program was applied for both synchronous and asynchronous groups, 3 days a week, 1 session per day, for 8 weeks. The exercises were combined individually according to the person's capacity, and the intensity and duration of the exercise will gradually increase according to the patient's tolerance.