Sara Ahmed, Shereen Khattab, Chris Haddad, Jessica Babineau, Andrea Furlan, Dinesh Kumbhare
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Myofascial pain is prevalent chronic pain disorder that is comorbid with many conditions. Strengthening and stretching exercises are capable of inducing hypoalgesic effects in people with myofascial pain syndrome. The goal of this systematic review was to summarize the effects of aer-obic exercise on the management of myofascial pain. A comprehensive database search was conducted. A total of 1,331 articles were identified for review. One article was eligible for inclusion after full screening. Risk of bias was assessed using the Downs and Black quality assessment questionnaire (1998). Mean difference scores were calculated for con-tinuous variables. The identified study had a low risk of bias. It was a randomized controlled trial assessing the influence of an 8-week water aerobic exercise program on myofascial pain in breast cancer patients. Visual analogue scale pain intensity ratings and the number of myofas-cial trigger points present in the neck and shoulder/axillary area of par-ticipants significantly decreased in the exercise group compared to those in the control group. Pain pressure thresholds significantly in-creased in muscle areas of the cervical spine in the water exercise group. Aerobic exercise presents a potential treatment modality for managing myofascial pain. Additional research is necessary.
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Abstract INTRODUCTION MATERIALS AND METHODS Study types Inclusion criteria for participants Exclusion criteria for participants Types of interventions Comparison group Outcome measures Search Methods for the identification of studies Data collection Risk of bias Statistical analysisThe effect measures RESULTS Risk of bias assessment Effects of interventions DISCUSSION CONFLICT OF INTEREST REFERENCES Appendix 1. MEDLINE search strategy
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Myofascial painExercise therapyMyofascial pain syn-dromePhysical education and training
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Sara Ahmed [ Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada ]
Shereen Khattab [ Department of Psychology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada ]
Chris Haddad [ Department of Physical Education & Kinesiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada ]
Jessica Babineau [ Department of Library & Information Services, University Health Network – Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada ]
Andrea Furlan [ Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada ]
Dinesh Kumbhare [ Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada ]
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