Gentle Hatha yoga and reduction of fibromyalgia-related symptoms: a preliminary report.

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Abstract

This study examined whether gentle Hatha yoga reduced fibromyalgia-related symptoms for a convenience sample of 10 participants ranging in age from 39 to 64 years who received yoga instruction 2 times per week for 8 weeks. Respondents completed the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire 1 time per week and provided weekly journal reports regarding their health status. Pre- and post-intervention manual tender point evaluations were also conducted. Findings provide evidence of association between participating in gentle Hatha yoga classes and reduced fibromyalgia - related symptoms. Additional randomized controlled trials with larger sample sizes and greater empirical rigor are needed to more fully understand this relationship.

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Rudrud, L. (2012). Gentle Hatha yoga and reduction of fibromyalgia-related symptoms: a preliminary report. International Journal of Yoga Therapy, (22), 53–57. https://doi.org/10.17761/ijyt.22.1.hp278678261h5363

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