New study tests if guided exercise beats simple advice for fibromyalgia fatigue
NCT ID NCT04107948
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether supervised physical activity helps people with fibromyalgia stay active longer than just getting advice. Fibromyalgia causes pain and fatigue, and inactivity can make symptoms worse. The study involves 330 adults who are currently sedentary. Researchers will compare standard care with a program that includes guided exercise both in and out of the hospital.
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Conditions
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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CH d'ANNONAY
Annonay, 07100, France
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CH de Firminy
Firminy, 42700, France
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CH de MONTBRISON
Montbrison, 42600, France
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CH de ROANNE
Roanne, 42300, France
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CH de Rive de Gier
Rive-de-Gier, 42800, France
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CH du Gier
Saint-Chamond, 42400, France
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Chu Saint Etienne
Saint-Etienne, 42055, France
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