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Title: | Psychophysiological Fatigue Response of a Fibromyalgia Patient: A Case Control Report |
Authors: | Rubio-Zarapuz, Alejandro Parraca, Jose Alberto Tomas-Carus, Pablo Villafaina, Santos Silva, Vanda Clemente-Suárez, Vicente |
Keywords: | Fibromyalgia case report chronic pain pain fatigue strength exercise |
Issue Date: | 12-Apr-2023 |
Abstract: | Physical exercise is a useful model to assess the
psychophysiological response of people with FM to fatigue.
Thus, the present case-control report aimed to analyze the
psychophysiological response of a young fibromyalgia
patient and a control participant without fibromyalgia during
a muscle fatigue protocol. With this aim, a 27-year-old
female fibromyalgia patient with a 4-year diagnosis and a
healthy 28-year-old female control participant were analyzed.
The psychophysiological response of both participants
was measured at 3 different points, baseline, right after the
fatigue protocol (20 repetitions of knee flexion-extension
of the dominant leg at 180º·s-1), and 6 min after ending the
fatigue protocol. Results showed a more drastic cardiovascular
response during the fatigue protocol with no increase in pain
perception, and an increase in strength production in the
fibromyalgia patient. Further on, differences were found on
fatigue protocol recovery, not showing recovery at a subjective
level (RPE), while showing it at an objective level (heart rate).
On this line, we can conclude that the fibromyalgia patient
analyzed presented differences in its psychophysiological response to a fatigue protocol compared to the control subject
analyzed. Highlighting that after recovery, heart rate values
indicate an objective recovery of the patient. While the rate
of perceived exertion and pain visual scale increased showing
how the patient’s perception of recovery was not the same.
Therefore, strategies to promote the recovery of people with
FM are recommended considering the results of the present
case control study.
As such, fibromyalgia patients’ recovery and fatigue
mechanisms should be further explored in future research |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39243 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CHRC - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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