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. 2012:2012:473963.
doi: 10.1155/2012/473963. Epub 2011 Jul 14.

Hydrotherapy for the treatment of pain in people with multiple sclerosis: a randomized controlled trial

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Hydrotherapy for the treatment of pain in people with multiple sclerosis: a randomized controlled trial

Adelaida María Castro-Sánchez et al. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2012.

Abstract

Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic demyelinating neurological disease. Several studies have reported that complementary and alternative therapies can have positive effects against pain in these patients. Objective. The objective was to investigate the effectiveness of an Ai-Chi aquatic exercise program against pain and other symptoms in MS patients. Methods. In this randomized controlled trial, 73 MS patients were randomly assigned to an experimental or control group for a 20-week treatment program. The experimental group underwent 40 sessions of Ai-Chi exercise in swimming pool and the control group 40 sessions of abdominal breathing and contraction-relaxation exercises in therapy room. Outcome variables were pain, disability, spasm, depression, fatigue, and autonomy, which were assessed before the intervention and immediately and at 4 and 10 weeks after the last treatment session. Results. The experimental group showed a significant (P < 0.028) and clinically relevant decrease in pain intensity versus baseline, with an immediate posttreatment reduction in median visual analogue scale scores of 50% that was maintained for up to 10 weeks. Significant improvements were also observed in spasm, fatigue, disability, and autonomy. Conclusion. According to these findings, an Ai-Chi aquatic exercise program improves pain, spasms, disability, fatigue, depression, and autonomy in MS patients.

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Figure 1
Recruitment and progress of participants through the trial.
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Figure 2
Mean Pain Visual Analogue Scale scores by groups at different time points. Values are presented as means with error bars.

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