Aquatic therapy improves self-reported sleep quality in fibromyalgia patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Cristina BravoFrancesc Rubí-CarnaceaIolanda ColomoManuel Sánchez-de-la-TorreCristina BravoCarolina Climent-SanzPublished in: Sleep & breathing = Schlaf & Atmung (2023)
This systematic review and meta-analysis demonstrated the effectiveness of aquatic therapy as an adjunct treatment to usual care in people suffering from fibromyalgia. Aquatic therapeutic exercise improves the symptomats of sleep quality, pain, and quality of life of adults with fibromyalgia. Further research on long-term outcomes may contribute to the currently available evidence.
Keyphrases
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- pain management
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- stem cells
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- spinal cord injury
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- resistance training
- combination therapy
- affordable care act
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