Effect of Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques Applied in Addition to Pilates-based Exercise Training in Individuals With Fibromyalgia on Respiratory Parameters, Fatigue and Quality of Life

NCT ID: NCT07017101

Last Updated: 2025-06-12

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

31 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2025-02-23

Study Completion Date

2025-06-25

Brief Summary

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The aim of our study was to examine the effect of neurophysiological facilitation techniques applied in addition to pilates-based exercise training in individuals with fibromyalgia on body composition, core stabilization, respiratory parameters, fatigue and quality of life.

Detailed Description

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Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic musculoskeletal problem characterized by widespread pain in the body accompanied by other symptoms such as fatigue, sleep disturbance, morning stiffness and increased sensitivity in some anatomical areas. Chronic pain in FM causes physical and emotional stress and can reduce quality of life. In FM management, it is recommended to combine pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods with the active participation of the person. Exercise is an important part of non-pharmacological approaches. The purpose of exercise in FM management is to reduce pain and fatigue, increase muscle strength, flexibility and endurance, and contribute to the person's functionality, quality of life. Exercise also provides relaxation and causes healing effects in the emotional state. Recent studies have shown that the use of clinical pilates exercises has become popular in individuals with fibromyalgia.

Pilates was developed by Joseph Humbertus Pilates in the early 1900s and was adapted by health professionals for therapeutic use and called "Clinical Pilates". It is a popular exercise method used in both healthy and patient populations today. Clinical Pilates exercises train the mind to consciously focus on controlling the movement and posture of the body. It aims to improve the relationship between mind and body with the active participation of the patient. It is also different from other types of exercise because it contains a breathing component. Pilates exercises can be applied in two methods: mat pilates and equipment pilates. Mat pilates exercises are done on a mat, while equipment pilates exercises are done using special types of equipment such as reformer, cadillac, wunda chair, ladder barrel.

Reformer is the most popular equipment among pilates equipment. It consists of springs, rollers, ropes and a sliding platform that provide variable resistance. Joseph Pilates believed that starting exercise in a moving/sliding horizontal plane and advancing other exercises with additional gravitational forces added was important to reduce stress on the joints. Therefore, he designed the reformer that allowed the exercises to be applied to the horizontal plane. Exercises with the reformer are done against resistance in the horizontal plane, where gravity is eliminated. Reformer exercises focus on maintaining the neutral position and quality of body alignment, and also exercises can be done in different positions, such as kneeling, lying on the side, standing. Some studies show that pilates exercises applied with reformer, pain and balance in working women with chronic low back pain (Basakcı Calık et al., 2018), pain, function and kinesophobia in individuals with chronic low back pain (Altan et al. 2009 - Patti et al., 2015) has shown positive effects on balance, functionality, cor stabilization, fatigue severity and quality of life in patients with multiple sclerosis (Frank et al., 2017).Although mat pilates has been shown to be an effective and safe treatment method to reduce symptoms in individuals with fibromyalgia, studies for the effects of reformer pilates in FM are limited (Korkmaz, 2010- Palekar, 2014). The literature has shown that mat pilates exercises for individuals with FM are usually performed as a supervised schedule (Franco et al., 2019). Neurophysiological facilitation techniques are a non-invasive exercise technique and are based on the combination of maximal resistance applied during the joint range of motion with posture and stretching reflexes and primitive movement patterns (Çetintaş and Kamanlı, 2012). Hand contacts, communication with the patient, stretching, traction, aproximation, maximal resistance applications, strengthening methods, facilitation techniques applied to ensure harmonious and indequent contractions of the muscles (Çetintaş and Kamanlı, 2012). These exercises do not include any electrotherapy methods. It is an exercise approach aimed at improving movement and function using the natural working principles of the nervous system and muscles. In this method, movement patterns are used that allow the muscles to work together and coordinate the movement of the nervous system (Çetintaş and Kamanlı, 2012). Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Fascitation (PNF) is defined as facilitating the responses of the neuromuscular mechanism by stimulation of proprioceptors. The basic principle of PNF is based on the fact that the movements in the human body have a rotational and oblic character and a greater response can be obtained with the movement against maximum resistance. PNF exercises are useful for pain in individuals with fibromyalgia. At the same time, the sensory-motor system is effective in regulation and balance development. Rhythmic stabilization technique and Pilates motor control exercises have been shown to lead to significant improvement in pain and joint range of motion (Malla, 2018). In a study comparing PNF exercises and the McKenzie method in individuals with fibromyalgia, the combined isotonic contraction technique with the PNF rhythmic stabilization technique was shown to be effective in improving the quality of life of individuals (Anggiat et al., 2018). In another study in individuals with fibromyalgia, the PNF combined isotonic contraction technique was shown to provide the benefit of improving functional capacity and reducing pain (Zaworski and Latosiewicz, 2018). It is stated that PNF exercises contribute to reducing pain, increasing muscle strength and functional capacity and quality of life (Arslan and Erbahçeci, 2016). In studies using pilates exercises and PNF exercises in the literature, both methods have been shown to have an effect on some parameters such as fibromyalgia pain, functional level and quality of life. Studies in the literature show that both methods are among the treatment methods frequently used in the clinic by physiotherapists, but it is difficult to provide adequate information about which method is more effective. In the light of this information, the aim of our study is to examine the effect of neurophysiological facilitation techniques applied in addition to pilates-based exercise training in individuals with fibromyalgia on body composition, cor stabilization, respiratory parameters, fatigue and quality of life.

Conditions

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Fibromyalgia (FM)

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

CROSSOVER

Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Investigators

Study Groups

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PILATES BASED EXERCISE TRAINING WITH REFORMER

Pilates training with reformer for 6 weeks

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

PILATES BASED EXERCISE TRAINING WITH REFORMER

Intervention Type OTHER

Participants will only be given training on pilates-based exercises with reformers. Breathing, which are the 5 key elements of clinical pilates exercises after the first evaluation to individuals,

Focus, rib cage placement, shoulder placement, head and neck placement will be taught. Whole

Participants will be informed about the reformer instrument and work schedule. Exercises 2 days a week, 6

Will be applied throughout the week.

NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL FASCILITATION TECHNIQUES

Control group

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

PILATES BASED EXERCISE TRAINING WITH REFORMER

Intervention Type OTHER

Participants will only be given training on pilates-based exercises with reformers. Breathing, which are the 5 key elements of clinical pilates exercises after the first evaluation to individuals,

Focus, rib cage placement, shoulder placement, head and neck placement will be taught. Whole

Participants will be informed about the reformer instrument and work schedule. Exercises 2 days a week, 6

Will be applied throughout the week.

NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL FASCILITATION TECHNIQUES

Intervention Type OTHER

In addition to reformer-based pilates training, participants will be given Neurophysiological facilitation techniques training. Neurophysiological facilitation techniques are non-invasive, easy to apply, the physiotherapist is active

It consists of exercises made with guidance and active participation of the patient. These techniques are any

Does not contain an electrotherapy current. In this study, the neurophysiological

Facilitation techniques, perioral stimulation, intercostal tension, anterior basal lift, vertebral pressure, medium

Graded manual pressure and abdominal co-contraction techniques and each technique for 15 seconds

Will be applied. Neurophysiological facilitation techniques are used to repeat 10 sessions each session throughout the treatment.

It will be done.

Interventions

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PILATES BASED EXERCISE TRAINING WITH REFORMER

Participants will only be given training on pilates-based exercises with reformers. Breathing, which are the 5 key elements of clinical pilates exercises after the first evaluation to individuals,

Focus, rib cage placement, shoulder placement, head and neck placement will be taught. Whole

Participants will be informed about the reformer instrument and work schedule. Exercises 2 days a week, 6

Will be applied throughout the week.

Intervention Type OTHER

NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL FASCILITATION TECHNIQUES

In addition to reformer-based pilates training, participants will be given Neurophysiological facilitation techniques training. Neurophysiological facilitation techniques are non-invasive, easy to apply, the physiotherapist is active

It consists of exercises made with guidance and active participation of the patient. These techniques are any

Does not contain an electrotherapy current. In this study, the neurophysiological

Facilitation techniques, perioral stimulation, intercostal tension, anterior basal lift, vertebral pressure, medium

Graded manual pressure and abdominal co-contraction techniques and each technique for 15 seconds

Will be applied. Neurophysiological facilitation techniques are used to repeat 10 sessions each session throughout the treatment.

It will be done.

Intervention Type OTHER

Other Intervention Names

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Effect of neurophysiological facilitation techniques applied in addition to pilates-based exercise training in individuals with fibromyalgia on respiratory parameters, fatigue and quality of life Effect of neurophysiological facilitation techniques applied in addition to pilates-based exercise training in individuals with fibromyalgia on respiratory parameters, fatigue and quality of life

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

Being between the ages of 18-65,

Having been diagnosed with FM by a specialist physician according to ACR 2016 criteria

Volunteering to participate in the study,

Exclusion Criteria

Not showing voluntary participation in the study,

Orthopedic, neurological and cardiopulmonary diseases that will prevent him from exercising

Existence,

Pregnancy,

Having exercised regularly for the last 3 months,

Individuals with a known history of psychiatric illness and receiving active psychiatric treatment

Will be excluded from research.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Okan University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Aliye Rabia AKKAYA

Effect of neurophysiological facilitation techniques applied in addition to pilates-based exercise training in individuals with fibromyalgia on respiratory parameters, fatigue and quality of life

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Gamze Aydın

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Okan Üniversitesi

Locations

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RA Fizyoterapi

Istanbul, Tuzla, Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

Other Identifiers

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OKANU-FTR-ARA-01

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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