CLINICALLY IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE;
TAI-CHI RESEARCH;
CHRONIC PAIN;
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE;
MEDITATIVE MOVEMENT;
CHALLENGES INHERENT;
EXERCISE;
COMPLEMENTARY;
THERAPY;
INTERVENTION;
D O I:
10.1155/2014/379715
中图分类号:
R [医药、卫生];
学科分类号:
10 ;
摘要:
Introduction. Qigong is currently considered as meditative movement, mindful exercise, or complementary exercise and is being explored for relief of symptoms in fibromyalgia. Aim. This narrative review summarizes randomized controlled trials, as well as additional studies, of qigong published to the end of 2013 and discusses relevant methodological issues. Results. Controlled trials indicate regular qigong practice (daily, 6-8 weeks) produces improvements in core domains for fibromyalgia (pain, sleep, impact, and physical and mental function) that are maintained at 4-6 months compared to wait-list subjects or baselines. Comparisons with active controls show little difference, but compared to baseline there are significant and comparable effects in both groups. Open-label studies provide information that supports benefit but remain exploratory. An extension trial and case studies involving extended practice (daily, 6-12 months) indicate marked benefits but are limited by the number of participants. Benefit appears to be related to amount of practice. Conclusions. There is considerable potential for qigong to be a useful complementary practice for the management of fibromyalgia. However, there are unique methodological challenges, and exploration of its clinical potential will need to focus on pragmatic issues and consider a spectrum of trial designs. Mechanistic considerations need to consider both system-wide and more specific effects.
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Univ Hong Kong, Ctr Behav Hlth, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
Univ Hong Kong, Dept Social Work & Social Adm, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R ChinaUniv Hong Kong, Ctr Behav Hlth, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
Chan, Cecilia L. W.
Wang, Chong-Wen
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Univ Hong Kong, Ctr Behav Hlth, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Peoples R ChinaUniv Hong Kong, Ctr Behav Hlth, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
Wang, Chong-Wen
Ho, Rainbow T. H.
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Univ Hong Kong, Ctr Behav Hlth, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
Univ Hong Kong, Dept Social Work & Social Adm, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R ChinaUniv Hong Kong, Ctr Behav Hlth, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
Ho, Rainbow T. H.
Ng, Siu-Man
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Univ Hong Kong, Ctr Behav Hlth, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
Univ Hong Kong, Dept Social Work & Social Adm, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R ChinaUniv Hong Kong, Ctr Behav Hlth, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
Ng, Siu-Man
Ziea, Eric T. C.
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Hosp Author, Chinese Med Dept, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R ChinaUniv Hong Kong, Ctr Behav Hlth, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
Ziea, Eric T. C.
Wong, Vivian Taam
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Univ Hong Kong, Li Ka Shing Fac Med, Sch Chinese Med, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R ChinaUniv Hong Kong, Ctr Behav Hlth, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
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Yale Sch Nursing, 400 West Campus Dr, Orange, CT 06457 USA
Indiana Univ, Sch Nursing, 1033 E Third St, Bloomington, IN 47405 USAYale Sch Nursing, 400 West Campus Dr, Orange, CT 06457 USA
Chang, Pei-Shiun
Chao, Ariana M.
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Univ Penn, Sch Nursing, 418 Curie Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
Univ Penn, Sch Med, Ctr Weight & Eating Disorders, 3535 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USAYale Sch Nursing, 400 West Campus Dr, Orange, CT 06457 USA
Chao, Ariana M.
Jang, Myoungock
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Univ Wisconsin, Sch Nursing, 701 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53705 USAYale Sch Nursing, 400 West Campus Dr, Orange, CT 06457 USA
Jang, Myoungock
Lu, Yvonne Y. F.
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Indiana Univ, Sch Nursing, 600 Barnhill Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USAYale Sch Nursing, 400 West Campus Dr, Orange, CT 06457 USA