Exploring Pain Reduction through Physical Activity: A Case Study of Seven Fibromyalgia Patients
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35272Dato
2024-07-29Type
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Jenssen, Marit Dagny Kristine; Salvi, Elisa; Fors, Egil Andreas; Nilsen, Ole Andreas; Ngo, Phuong Dinh; Tejedor Hernandez, Miguel Angel; Bellika, Johan Gustav; Godtliebsen, FredSammendrag
Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease that affects a considerable fraction of the global population,
primarily women. Physical activity is often recommended as a tool to manage the symptoms. In this
study, we tried to replicate a positive result of pain reduction through physical activity. After collecting
pain and physical activity data from seven women with fibromyalgia, one patient experienced a
considerable reduction in pain intensity. According to the patient, the improvement was related
to physical activity. Our study was conducted to investigate the replicability of this result through
personalized activity recommendations. Out of the other six patients, three experienced a reduction
in pain. The remaining three patients did not experience any pain relief. Our results show that two
of these were not able to follow the activity recommendations. These results indicate that physical
activity may have a positive effect on chronic pain patients. To estimate how effective physical activity
can be for this patient group, an intervention with longer follow-ups and larger sample sizes needs to
be performed in the future.
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Jenssen MDK, Salvi E, Fors EA, Nilsen O, Ngo P, Tejedor Hernandez MA, Bellika JG, Godtliebsen F. Exploring Pain Reduction through Physical Activity: A Case Study of Seven Fibromyalgia Patients. Bioengineering. 2024Metadata
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