Mind over pain: can distraction ease fibromyalgia discomfort after exercise?
NCT ID NCT03964285
Summary
This study explored whether how people think about their pain affects their mood after physical activity. Researchers compared two thinking strategies in 47 adults with fibromyalgia: focusing on the pain (rumination) versus focusing on something else (distraction). They measured mood and pain levels after participants climbed stairs to see if one strategy led to less discomfort.
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CHU Amiens
Amiens, 80054, France
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