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The effect of cryotherapy on fibromyalgia: a randomised clinical trial carried out in a cryosauna cabin. 📎

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Abstract Title:

The effect of cryotherapy on fibromyalgia: a randomised clinical trial carried out in a cryosauna cabin.

Abstract Source:

Rheumatol Int. 2018 12 ;38(12):2243-2250. Epub 2018 Oct 23. PMID: 30353267

Abstract Author(s):

Javier Rivera, María José Tercero, Javier Salas Salas, Julio Hernández Gimeno, Javier Sánchez Alejo

Article Affiliation:

Javier Rivera

Abstract:

Evidence of symptomatic treatment for fibromyalgia (FM) is very low. Whole body cryotherapy (WBC) modulates different neurotransmitters, which might have a role in pain alleviation and could exert an effect on FM. Our aim was to evaluate the efficacy of WBC for the control of pain and impact of disease in FM. For this we run an open, randomized, crossover trial of Cryosense TCTâ„¢ cabin vs rest. Patients with FM according to ACR criteria were recruited consecutively from general practices. Trial endpoints were change (∆) in pain after 2 and 4 weeks, measured by a visual analogue scale (VAS), ∆ burden of disease, evaluated by the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ), and severity of FM, measured by the Combined Index of Severity of Fibromyalgia (ICAF). Within group differences, sequence and period effects were tested with Student's t or Mann-Whitney U tests. Multiple linear regression models were used to adjust effect by baseline differences between groups. Sixty patients were included in the trial. A period effect was noted, with residual effect of WBC; therefore, only results from the first sequence were analysed. ∆VAS pain, ∆FIQ and ∆ICAF scores were significantly larger in the WBC group after the first period (3.0 vs 0.3 in ∆VAS pain; 32.1 vs 0.4 in ∆FIQ; 13.7 vs 0.07 in ∆ICAF; all p < 0.001), and were confirmed after adjustment. In conclusion, WBC with a Cryosense TCT cabin may be a useful adjuvant therapy for FM; further studies on long-term effect and compared to other physical therapies are warranted.Trial registration NCT03425903.


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