1999
DOI: 10.1159/000021214
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Medizinalbäder zur Therapie der generalisierten Fibromyalgie

Abstract: Objective: We studied whether whirl baths with plain water or with water containing pine oil or valerian have a different influence on pain, disturbed sleep or tender point count. Methods: A randomized, comparative and investigator-blinded study was performed. Out-patients with generalized fibromyalgia were randomized into three treatment groups. Interventions: Therapy consisted of either whirl bath with plain water or with the addition of pine oil or valerian. The baths were carried out 10 times, three times … Show more

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“…Although spa therapy-bathing in thermal water-has a long history in the treatment of various rheumatic diseases, its effects have not been studied properly [15]. In FM, minor improvements in pain intensity have been reported after balneotherapy, using thermal water [16], plain water with or without herbal oils [17] or hydrogalvanic baths [18]. However, small patient numbers and methodological shortcomings limit the validity of these data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although spa therapy-bathing in thermal water-has a long history in the treatment of various rheumatic diseases, its effects have not been studied properly [15]. In FM, minor improvements in pain intensity have been reported after balneotherapy, using thermal water [16], plain water with or without herbal oils [17] or hydrogalvanic baths [18]. However, small patient numbers and methodological shortcomings limit the validity of these data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A single randomized, controlled, investigator-blinded study assessed pine oil and valerian on pain, sleep, and tender point count in patients with FM. 184 Subjects were randomized into one of three whirlbath treatments, each given a total of 10 times (three times per week): valerian bath (n = 12), pine oil bath (n = 7), or plain water bath (n = 11). Valerian baths were associated with improved sleep, pine oil baths with increased sensitivity to pain in certain body areas, and plain water baths appeared to reduce pain intensity.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%