Efficacy and mechanism of supervised adapted physical activity on quality of life for patients with fibromyalgia: single-center, prospective, randomised clinical and neuroimaging study
Key Points
Adapted physical activity significantly enhances quality of life for fibromyalgia patients, showing a promising therapeutic approach.
Quality of life metrics improved by a notable percentage, with participants reporting reduced pain and increased wellbeing.
Randomized clinical trial assessed the efficacy of supervised adapted physical activity and utilized neuroimaging techniques for evaluation.
Findings support the adoption of adapted physical activity as an effective intervention for improving outcomes in fibromyalgia.
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Efficacy and mechanism of supervised adapted physical activity on quality of life for patients with fibromyalgia: single-center, prospective, randomised clinical and neuroimaging study | Synapse