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- Title
FİBROMYALJİ VE MYOFASİYAL AĞRI SENDROMU TEŞHİSİ ALAN BİREYLERDE BİYOPSİKOSOSYAL DURUMUN KARŞILAŞTIRILMASI.
- Authors
Devaşan, Gizem; Arın, Gamze; Ünal, Edibe
- Abstract
Purpose: Planning an effective treatment plan for Fibromyalgia (FM) and Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS), it is possible to improve patients quality of life and ability to cope with persistent pain. In this respect it is required biopsychosocial assessment tools to determine symptoms, assess patients needs and understand effects of treatment on the cognitive restoration. This study used Cognitive Exercise Therapy Approach as a biopsychosocial assessment tool aiming to compare biopsychosocial impact on subjects with FM and MPS. Methods: The 40 subjects with FM (41,63±12,68 years) and 25 subjects with MPS (43,32±13,19 years) were included. For biopsychosocial status Cognitive Exercise Therapy Approach questionnaire (CETA), for functional inefficacy and disability Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ), for quality of life SF-36 and for cognitive function Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS) were used. Results: There were no statistically significant difference in pain scores between the subjects diagnosed with FM and MPS (p>0.05). Additionally no statistically significant correlation was found between the scores of CETA, HAQ, MAAS and SF-36 scales (p>0.05). Conclusion: Despite FM and MPS are considered to be classified in different groups with their distinct clinical characteristics, both diseases have similar clinical progress when compared from the point of complex neurosensorial process, persistent pain condition and variety of symptoms. In this study supporting the literature subjects with FM and MPS seemed to be affected in a similar way on disability, quality of life, cognitive function and biopyscosocial status. A greater number of cases are thought to be necessary to study the long-term effects.
- Subjects
MYOFASCIAL pain syndromes; CHRONIC pain; EXERCISE therapy; COGNITIVE therapy; FIBROMYALGIA; COGNITIVE ability
- Publication
Journal of Exercise Therapy & Rehabilitation, 2019, Vol 6, pS8
- ISSN
2148-8819
- Publication type
Article