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Reumatol Clin (Engl Ed) ; 19(1): 18-25, 2023 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36603963

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain, sleep disorder, fatigue, other somatic symptoms. Clinical pilates method is therapeutic modality that can be used in improving the symptoms. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of reformer pilates exercises in individuals with FM and to compare with home mat pilates. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-eight women (age mean=45.61±10.31) diagnosed with FM were included in this study. Participants were randomly divided into two groups as reformer pilates group (n=14) and home mat pilates group (n=14). Reformer and home mat pilates exercises were given 2 times a week for 6 weeks. The number of painful regions with Pain Location Inventory (PLI), clinical status with Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ), lower extremity muscle strength with Chair Stand Test, functional mobility with The Timed Up and Go Test (TUG), biopsychosocial status with Cognitive Exercise Therapy Approach-Biopsychosocial Questionnaire (BETY-BQ) and quality of life with Short Form-36 (SF-36) were evaluated. All evaluations were assessed before and after treatment. RESULTS: There was a significant difference in FIQ and chair stand test in reformer pilates group, while in PLI, FIQ, BETY-BQ vs. SF-36 Physical Component in home group (p<0.05) compared with baseline. There were no statistical differences between the groups in terms of delta value (p>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Reformer pilates exercises had positive effects on clinical status and muscle strength while home mat pilates exercises had positive effects on the number of painful regions, clinical status, biopsychosocial status and physical component quality of life. Clinical trial registration number NCT04218630.


Subject(s)
Exercise Movement Techniques , Fibromyalgia , Humans , Female , Fibromyalgia/therapy , Exercise Movement Techniques/methods , Quality of Life , Postural Balance/physiology , Time and Motion Studies , Pain
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Reumatol. clín. (Barc.) ; 19(1): 18-25, Ene. 2023. tab, ilus
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-214162

ABSTRACT

Introduction and objectives: Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain, sleep disorder, fatigue, other somatic symptoms. Clinical pilates method is therapeutic modality that can be used in improving the symptoms. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of reformer pilates exercises in individuals with FM and to compare with home mat pilates. Material and methods: Twenty-eight women (age mean=45.61±10.31) diagnosed with FM were included in this study. Participants were randomly divided into two groups as reformer pilates group (n=14) and home mat pilates group (n=14). Reformer and home mat pilates exercises were given 2 times a week for 6 weeks. The number of painful regions with Pain Location Inventory (PLI), clinical status with Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ), lower extremity muscle strength with Chair Stand Test, functional mobility with The Timed Up and Go Test (TUG), biopsychosocial status with Cognitive Exercise Therapy Approach-Biopsychosocial Questionnaire (BETY-BQ) and quality of life with Short Form-36 (SF-36) were evaluated. All evaluations were assessed before and after treatment. Results: There was a significant difference in FIQ and chair stand test in reformer pilates group, while in PLI, FIQ, BETY-BQ vs. SF-36 Physical Component in home group (p<0.05) compared with baseline. There were no statistical differences between the groups in terms of delta value (p>0.05). Conclusions: Reformer pilates exercises had positive effects on clinical status and muscle strength while home mat pilates exercises had positive effects on the number of painful regions, clinical status, biopsychosocial status and physical component quality of life. Clinical trial registration number NCT04218630.(AU)


Introducción y objetivos: La fibromialgia (FM) es una condición crónica caracterizada por dolor generalizado, trastornos del sueño, fatiga y otros síntomas somáticos. El método de Pilates clínico es una modalidad terapéutica que se puede utilizar para mejorar los síntomas. El objetivo de este estudio fue investigar la efectividad de los ejercicios de Pilates con aparato (Reformer) y Pilates con colchoneta en casa, en personas con FM. Material y métodos: Se incluyeron 28 mujeres (edad media = 45,61 ± 10.31) diagnosticadas con FM. Las participantes se dividieron aleatoriamente en dos grupos: un grupo de Pilates con aparato (n = 14) y el otro grupo de Pilates con colchoneta casa (n = 14), 2 veces a la semana durante 6 semanas. Se evaluaron el número de regiones dolorosas con Pain Location Inventory (PLI), el estado clínico con Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ), la fuerza muscular de las extremidades inferiores con la prueba de sentarse y levantarse de una silla, la movilidad funcional con The Timed Up and Go Test (TUG), el estado biopsicosocial con el Cognitive Exercise Therapy Approach-Biopsychosocial Questionnaire (BETY-BQ) y la calidad de vida con el cuestionario Corto-36 (SF-36). Las evaluaciones se realizaron antes y después de la intervención. Resultados: Se observaron diferencias significativas en el FIQ y en la prueba de sentarse y levantarse de una silla en el grupo de Pilates con Reformer; a diferencia del grupo de Pilates con colchoneta en casa, las diferencias fueron en las mediciones del PLI, FIQ, BETY-BQ y el componente físico del SF-36 (p < 0,05) comparados con la evaluación basal. No hubo diferencias significativas en valor delta entre los grupos (p > 0,05). Conclusiones: Los ejercicios de Pilates con Reformer tuvieron efectos positivos en el estado clínico y la fuerza muscular, mientras que los ejercicios de Pilates con colchoneta en casa tuvieron efectos positivos en el número de regiones dolorosas, el estado clínico...(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Exercise Movement Techniques , Fibromyalgia , Pain , Muscle Strength , Exercise , Surveys and Questionnaires , Rheumatology , Rheumatic Diseases
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Int J Rheum Dis ; 25(8): 851-860, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35665605

ABSTRACT

AIM: This study aimed to examine the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand Problems (DASH-TR) questionnaire in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) using the Rasch analysis. METHOD: A total 97 individuals (13 men, 84 women; mean age:51.99 ± 11.12 years, range: 20-65 years) diagnosed as having RA according to the criteria of the American College of Rheumatology were included. The functional status of the upper extremities was evaluated with the DASH-TR questionnaire, patient global health with a visual analog scale (VAS), disease activity with Disease Activity Score 28-C-reactive protein (DAS28-CRP), and disability with Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ). DASH-TR was applied to the patients with RA who did not receive any treatment for test-retest at 1-week intervals. DASH-TR results were analyzed using the Rasch analysis. RESULTS: In the sample of patients with RA, it was determined that the DASH-TR scale did not provide a unidimensional structure and the items were collected in two dimensions. The first 20 items and the last nine items were differentiated in the two-dimensional structure, and the factor load of m21 was low. Person separation index was obtained as 0.948. Internal consistency reliability was quite high. A significant positive correlation was found between the DASH-TR and VAS, DAS28 and HAQ. There was excellent test-retest reliability according to the intra-class correlation coefficient (0.921, 95% CI 0.882-0.947; P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: The DASH-TR is a reliable and valid questionnaire and can be used for measurement of functional status of the upper extremities in RA.


Subject(s)
Arthritis, Rheumatoid , Disabled Persons , Adult , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/diagnosis , Disability Evaluation , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Reproducibility of Results , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Eur J Rheumatol ; 8(3): 150-155, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33372888

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the effects of clinical Pilates exercises in patients with fibromyalgia (FM) and to compare the effects of one-to-one and group-based exercise methods. METHODS: A total of 42 women (mean age, 50.90±7.78 years) with FM were included. The participants were randomly divided into 2 groups (one-to-one exercise, n=16; group-based exercise, n=26). Disease impact was evaluated with the FM Impact Questionnaire, functional status with the Health Assessment Questionnaire, anxiety with the Beck Anxiety Inventory, quality of life with short form-36, and biopsychosocial status with the Bilissel Egzersiz Terapi Yaklasimi-biopsychosocial questionnaire. All the evaluations were performed pre- and post-treatment. Clinical Pilates exercises were carried out 2 days a week for 6 weeks. RESULTS: When the pre- and post-treatment data were compared, significant improvement was seen in all parameters in the group-based exercise group; in the one-to-one exercise group, improvement was noted in disease impact, quality of life, and biopsychosocial status. When post-treatment data were compared, only disease impact was significant for the one-to-one exercise group. Effect size results were found to be moderate and high for both methods. CONCLUSION: For clinical Pilates exercise in FM, one-to-one method was suggested to have high disease impact and low quality of life, whereas group-based exercise method showed high anxiety.

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Anal Chem ; 78(16): 5868-75, 2006 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16906734

ABSTRACT

A new "grafting from" strategy based on surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) was first used for the preparation of a polymer-based ion-exchange support for HPLC. The most important property of the proposed method is to be applicable for the synthesis of any type of ion exchanger in both the strong and the weak forms. Monodisperse, porous poly(glycidyl methacrylate-co-ethylene dimethacrylate), poly(GMA-co-EDM) particles 5.8 mum in size were synthesized by "modified seeded polymerization". Poly(dihydroxypropyl methacrylate-co-ethylene dimethacrylate), poly(DHPM-co-EDM) particles were then obtained by the acidic hydrolysis of poly(GMA-co-EDM) particles. The ATRP initiator, 3-(2-bromoisobutyramido)propyl(triethoxy)silane was covalently attached onto poly(DHPM-co-EDM) particles via the reaction between triethoxysilane and diol groups. In the next stage, the selected monomer carrying strong cation exchanger groups, 3-sulfopropyl methacrylate (SPM), was polymerized on the initiator-immobilized particles via surface-initiated ATRP. The degree of polymerization of SPM (i.e., length of polyionic ligand) on the particles was precisely controlled by adjusting ATRP conditions. Poly(SPM)-grafted poly(DHPM-co-EDM) particles obtained with different ATRP formulations were tried as chromatographic packing in the separation of proteins by ion-exchange chromatography. The proteins were successfully separated with higher column yields with respect to the previously proposed materials. The plate heights between 100 and 150 mum were achieved with the column packed with the particles carrying the shortest poly(SPM) chains. The plate height showed no significant increase with increasing flow rate in the range of 0.5-16 cm/min.

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J Sep Sci ; 29(7): 936-44, 2006 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16833225

ABSTRACT

A single-stage swelling and polymerization method was proposed for the synthesis of monodisperse porous poly(vinyl acetate-co-divinylbenzene) [poly(VAc-co-DVB)] particles with different VAc/DVB feed ratios. The particles obtained with the VAc/DVB feed ratio of 50:50 v/v had a narrow pore size distribution exhibiting a sharp peak at 30 nm. Based on this distribution the mean pore size and the specific volume were determined as 12 nm and 1.39 mL/g, respectively. The specific surface area of poly(VAc-co-DVB) particles was found to be 470 m2/g. These properties make poly(VAc-co-DVB) particles a promising support for potential HPLC applications. Poly(vinyl alcohol-co-divinylbenzene) [poly(VA-co-DVB)] particles were then obtained by the basic hydrolysis of poly(VAc-co-DVB) particles. The hydroxyl groups on poly(VA-co-DVB) particles have a suitably reactive functionality for surface grafting or derivatization protocols aiming at synthesizing various HPLC packings. The examination of poly(VA-co-DVB) particles by confocal laser scanning microscopy showed the homogeneous distribution of hydroxyl functionality in the particle interior. As a starting point, the chromatographic performance of plain material, poly(VAc-co-DVB) particles produced with VAc/DVB feed ratio of 50:50 (v/v) was tested by a commonly utilized chromatographic mode, reversed phase chromatography. Poly(VAc-co-DVB) particles were successfully used as packing material in the RP separation of alkylbenzenes with resolutions higher than 1.5. Theoretical plate numbers up to 17 500 plates/m were achieved. No significant change both in the chromatographic resolution and column efficiency was observed with increasing flow rate. The chromatography showed that poly(VAc-co-DVB) particles were a suitable starting material for the synthesis of chromatographic packings for different modes of HPLC.


Subject(s)
Benzene/chemistry , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/instrumentation , Polymers/chemistry , Polyvinyls/chemistry , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Materials Testing , Particle Size , Polystyrenes/chemistry , Porosity
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