2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-070609
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Proof of concept of prehabilitation: a combination of education and behavioural change, to promote physical activity in people with fibromyalgia

Abstract: ObjectivesTo establish proof of concept of a prehabilitation intervention, a combination of education and behavioural change, preceding a physical activity programme in people with fibromyalgia (FM).SettingsOpen-label, feasibility clinical trial.ParticipantsEleven people with FM (10 women).InterventionsThe prehabilitation intervention consisted of 4 weeks, 1 weekly session (~1 to 1.5 hours), aimed to increase self-efficacy and understand why and how to engage in a gentle and self-paced physical activity progra… Show more

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“…Specifically, muscular behavior in individuals with fibromyalgia is often altered, with studies indicating increased muscle tenderness, slower muscle recovery, and a heightened perception of pain during and after exercise. These factors can lead to a reluctance to engage in physical activity, further exacerbating deconditioning and muscle weakness [ 22 ]. Furthermore, there is currently a lack of respiratory analysis specifically focused on chronic pain patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, muscular behavior in individuals with fibromyalgia is often altered, with studies indicating increased muscle tenderness, slower muscle recovery, and a heightened perception of pain during and after exercise. These factors can lead to a reluctance to engage in physical activity, further exacerbating deconditioning and muscle weakness [ 22 ]. Furthermore, there is currently a lack of respiratory analysis specifically focused on chronic pain patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%