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Comparison of Muscle Energy Techniques (METS) With Breathing Exercises to Improve Functional Outcomes in Patients of Fibromyalgia.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating METs and Breathing exercise group for Fibromyalgia. Completed, enrolled 26 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study is planned to compare the effects of Muscle Energy Techniques (MET) with breathing exercises for improving functional outcomes in patients with fibromyalgia. A randomized controlled trial will be conducted. Sample size would be 26 patients with fibromyalgia randomly allocated to the Muscle energy techniques group and breathing exercise group. Both the groups will receive 8 weeks of treatment, 3 times per week. Data will be collected at baseline 5th week and 8th week. Outcome measurements include a Numeric pain rating scale, 6 min walk test, chest expansion, Pittsburgh sleep quality index, and Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire scores.
Study Details
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Interventions
The isometric contraction of 7 sec will be applied followed by a stretching of 30 sec in painless range. This treatment will be given to the both sides of the neck targeting the three major accessory muscles of respiration.
Three exercises will be performed in a circuit, 2 circuits in every session. It will include diaphragmatic breathing exercise in which patient will be in supine position inhaling through nose and expiration through moth with half closed lips. Second exercise pursed lip breathing also in supine position with the hands on abdomen and then inspiration through nose and expiration through mouth with half closing of lips. Third exercise resisted diaphragmatic breathing also in same pattern as second exercise with an addition of 1 kg weight on abdomen.