Fibromyalgia: is there association between balance and pain? a pilot study
Studies of balance and risk factors for falling typically focus on the elderly population or on individuals with musculoskeletal pain. Although fibromyalgia is associated with intrinsic factors that predispose to falls (pain, depression, fatigue), few studies have researched balance and falls in thi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fisioterapia e pesquisa 2014-03, Vol.21 (1), p.27-33 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Studies of balance and risk factors for falling typically focus on the elderly population or on individuals with musculoskeletal pain. Although fibromyalgia is associated with intrinsic factors that predispose to falls (pain, depression, fatigue), few studies have researched balance and falls in this syndrome. The aim of this study was to verify the association between balance, balance self-efficacy and pain in women with and without fibromyalgia, and verify the association between Berg Balance Scale and Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC Scale). The sample consisted of 48 women aged between 40 and 59 years, divided into two groups: Fibromyalgia group (n=22) and Control group (n=26) with asymptomatic people. Balance was assessed by Berg Balance Scale, balance self-efficacy by the ABC Scale and pain by the visual analog scale. Mean scores for pain, Berg and ABC Scale were 5.4 cm (SD 2.6), 55 (interquartile range 54-56), and 54.6 (SD 26.6) respectively for Fibromyalgia group, and 0 cm, 56 (interquartile range 55-56), and 89.4 (SD 14.4) respectively for Control group. Statistically significant differences were found in balance on comparing both groups (p=0.000 for Berg Balance Scale and 0.009 for ABC Scale) with lower values for Fibromyalgia group. In Fibromyalgia group, pain was negatively correlated with balance (r=-0.48, p=0.020) and balance self-efficacy (rs=-0.56, p=0.006). Correlation between Berg Balance Scale and ABC Scale was found only in the Fibromyalgia group (rs =0.55, p=0.007). There are associations between poor balance and pain, and poor balance and decreased balance self-efficacy in women with fibromyalgia. There is an association between scales in the Fibromyalgia group.
El estudio de las caídas y déficit de equilibrio ha privilegiado a los mayores y las personas portadoras de dolor musculoesquelético. Aunque la fibromialgia presente factores intrínsecos que pueden estar asociados con las caídas (el dolor, la depresión, la fatiga), pocos han estudiado el equilibrio y la caída en este síndrome. El objetivo de este estudio fue verificar la asociación entre el equilibriol, la autoconfianza en el equilibrio y el dolor en mujeres con y sin fibromialgia y verificar la asociación entre las escalas: de equilibrio de Berg y la Activities-specific Balance Confidence scale (escala ABC). Participaron del estudio 48 mujeres con edades entre 40-59 años, siendo 22 con fibromialgia (GF) y 26 asintomáticas que constituyeron el grupo de control |
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ISSN: | 1809-2950 2316-9117 1809-2950 2316-9117 |
DOI: | 10.1590/1809-2950/341210114 |