Frequency and satisfaction of conventional and complementary or alternative therapies for neuromuscular disorders

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Böhne L.Ä. [1 ]
Wirner C. [2 ]
Schoser B. [2 ]
Schröter C. [3 ]
Baum P. [1 ]
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[1] Department and Outpatient Department of Neurology, University of Leipzig (UKL), Liebigstraße 20, Leipzig
[2] Department of Neurology, Friedrich-Baur-Institute, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Ziemssenstraße 1, Munich
[3] Department of Neurology, Hoher Meißner Clinic, Hardtstraße 36, Bad Sooden-Allendorf
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CAM; Chronic neuromuscular diseases; Symptomatic therapies for neuromuscular diseases;
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10.1186/s42466-023-00281-5
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Background: Causal therapies are not yet available for most neuromuscular diseases. Additionally, data on the use of complementary or alternative therapies (CAM) in patients groups with a variety of different neuromuscular diseases are rare. This retrospective cross-sectional study aims to record the frequency of use and satisfaction of conventional therapies and complementary or alternative medicine (CAM) in patients with neuromuscular disorders in order to compare them afterwards. Methods: Patients from the University of Leipzig (Department and Outpatient Department of Neurology), the Friedrich-Baur-Institute (Department of Neurology), the Hoher Meißner Clinic (Department of Neurology) and the German Society for Muscular Diseases (DGM e.V.) were included. The focus of this study has been on patients with chronic neuromuscular diseases. Our data are based on standardised questionnaires in analogue form from three German neuromuscular centres and in digital form from the official website of the German Society for Muscular Diseases. Therapy satisfaction was assessed with the Patient Evaluation of Global Response (PEGR) ranking scale (very satisfactory + 2 to very unsatisfactory − 2). Results: Of 192 questionnaires analysed, the most common diagnoses were spinal muscular atrophy (n = 42; 21.9%), muscular dystrophies (n = 41; 21.4%) and myotonic dystrophies (n = 38; 19.8%). More than half (n = 112; 58.3%) used both conventional and CAM treatments. Physiotherapy (n = 165) was used most frequently within all treatments with conventional manual (PEGR 1.25, p = 0.013; CI 95%) and aquatic therapy (PEGR 1.3, p = 0.038) showing significantly higher satisfaction compared to therapy on training equipment. Less-used therapies such as psychotherapy (n = 53; PEGR 1.2) were also satisfactory. Within CAM, massages (n = 96) were the most reported and meditation (PEGR 1.5) was best rated. Massage therapy was significantly more satisfactory than progressive muscle relaxation (p = 0.003) and chiropractic treatment (p = 0.036). Chiropractic treatment (PEGR − 0.1) was rated most negatively. No significant differences were found between the group of conventional therapies and CAM users regarding social and disease-dependent factors. Conclusions: Treatment with conventional therapy (manual, aquatic therapy) and some CAM therapies can be recommended if adequately indicated. © 2023, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurologie e.V.
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