Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Clinical Pilates Exercises in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterised by polyarthritis and erosive synovitis. Articular and extraarticular sympthoms are mostly seen in patients with RA. Additionally, extra complaints such as depression, fatigue, kinesiophobia and physical inactivity may accompany. Positive effects of physical activity and exercise are known. In some studies, effects of pilates exercises have been investigated on many different diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis, Ankylosing Spondylitis and breast cancer. The aim of this study is to investigate effects of clinical pilates exercises on fatigue, depression, aerobic capacity, pain, quality of life, disease activity and sleep quality.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterised by polyarthritis
and erosive synovitis and is associated with progressive impairments and activity
limitations. It may cause destruction of bone and cartilage by affecting synovial joints
symmetrically. Organ involvement may be seen in the patients with RA as well as joint
involvement. Initiation of the disease is mostly insidious and varies from patient to
patient. Hand, wrist, foot, elbow and knee joints involvement are common. Furthermore almost
all joints may be affected. Extraarticular symptoms are subcutaneous nodules, visceral
nodules, cardiologic involvement, pulmonary involvement, eye involvement, neurological
involvement, vasculitis, felty syndrome, amyloidosis, osteoporosis, liver and renal
involvements. These symptoms may cause some extra complaints such as depression, fatigue,
kinesiophobia and physical inactivity. Studies in literature have reported reduction in
physical activity level in patients with RA. Reasons of physical inactivity can be listed as
general obstacles such as lack of time, lack of motivation, weather condition and disease
related blocks such as pain, fatigue, disease activity, depression, kinesiophobia. Depression
prevalence in RA patients is found between 14.8% and 38.8% and this rate is estimated five
times more than healthy people. Also, a study investigating pain in RA patients resulted that
pain may be correlated with fatigue and depression. Fatigue which is frequently observed
complaint of patients with rheumatic diseases is reported incidence between 40% and 80%. RA
patients have been reported at high risk for cardiovascular diseases in EULAR
recommendations.
Positive effects of physical activity and exercise on physiological, morphological and
psychosocial conditions are known. Endurance, flexibility, muscle strength, body composition,
self confidence and mood improve by regular exercise and high physical activity level.
Furthermore, anti-inflammatory affects of exercise are proved in last years. Aims of pilates
exercises which are developed by Joseph Pilates are to increase motor control, range of
motion, flexibility, muscle strength and endurance, to improve balance, respiratory pattern
and body awareness, to reduce stress. There are many studies investigating affects of pilates
exercises on quality of life, functional capacity, posture, pain for different diseases
including Multiple Sclerosis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, breast cancer. Aerobic and
strengthening exercises reported to have positive affects on fatigue, quality of life,
depression and pain for RA patients. The aim of this study is to investigate effects of
clinical pilates exercises on fatigue, depression, aerobic capacity, pain, quality of life,
disease activity and sleep quality.
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