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Fibromyalgia Patients Get Relief from Aquatic Exercise

Researchers from Spain and Portugal have found that fibromyalgia patients experience significant pain relief when they get regular exercise in a heated pool. Current treatments include pain relief medications, exercise, relaxation therapy and low-dose antidepressants.

The study participants included 33 women with fibromyalgia. 17 of them had supervised 1-hour exercise sessions 3 times a week in a heated pool for 8 months, 16 did no aquatic exercise.

The researchers found that the fibromyalgia symptoms were reduced and the women’s health-related quality of life was improved by long-term aquatic exercise. The researchers said: “The addition of an aquatic exercise program to the usual care for fibromyalgia in women is cost-effective in terms of both health care costs and societal costs.”

In an earlier study, the same researchers found that a short-term exercise program helped ease symptoms, but pain returned when patients completed the exercise regimen.

The researchers also noted that starting an aquatic exercise program may be difficult as a result of the distance from the patient’s home to a suitable pool and limits on the number of patients that can participate in a session.

The report also states that further research needs to be conducted in order to compare the benefits of aquatic exercise with low-impact aerobics, walking and tai-chi.

Narcis Gusi, of the University of Extremadura in Caceres, Spain and Pablo Tomas-Carus of the University of Evora, Portugal, were the studies co-leads. It was published in the February 21st issue of Arthritis Research and Therapy.

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1 comment to Fibromyalgia Patients Get Relief from Aquatic Exercise

  • This is great news. I am up fpr anything that is not Drugs relief. These poor people are in pain, and then they get addicted to prescription drugs, sad!

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