Hyperbaric oxygen and aerobic exercise in the long-term treatment of fibromyalgia: A narrative review

Chronic pain is one of the most common clinical presentations in the primary care settings. In the US, Fibromyalgia (FM) affects about 1–3% of adults and commonly occurs in adults between the ages of 40–50 years. FM causes widespread muscular pain and tenderness with hyperalgesia and allodynia and m...

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Main Authors: Kholoud M. El-Shewy, Ahmad Kunbaz, Mohamed M. Gad, Muneer J. Al-Husseini, Anas M. Saad, Yasser M. Sammour, Mohamed M. Abdel-Daim
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-01-01
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spelling doaj-e67130288b04444e85370b33b76f13132021-05-21T04:16:30ZengElsevierBiomedicine & Pharmacotherapy0753-33222019-01-01109629638Hyperbaric oxygen and aerobic exercise in the long-term treatment of fibromyalgia: A narrative reviewKholoud M. El-Shewy0Ahmad Kunbaz1Mohamed M. Gad2Muneer J. Al-Husseini3Anas M. Saad4Yasser M. Sammour5Mohamed M. Abdel-Daim6Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, EgyptCerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Istanbul University, Istanbul, TurkeyFaculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt; Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, USAFaculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, EgyptFaculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt; Corresponding author at: Clinical Oncology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Lofty Elsayed Street, Cairo, 11566, Egypt.Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, USALaboratory of Veterinary Pharmacology, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 3-5-8 Saiwai-cho, Fuchu, Tokyo, 183-8509, Japan; Pharmacology Department, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt; Corresponding author at: Pharmacology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, 41522, Egypt.Chronic pain is one of the most common clinical presentations in the primary care settings. In the US, Fibromyalgia (FM) affects about 1–3% of adults and commonly occurs in adults between the ages of 40–50 years. FM causes widespread muscular pain and tenderness with hyperalgesia and allodynia and may be associated with other somatic complaints.Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has been utilized and has recently shown promising effects in the management of FM and other chronic pain disorders. In HBOT, the intermittent breathing of 100% oxygen in a pressurized chamber where the pressure is higher than 1 atmosphere absolute (ATA) has been utilized. HBOT exhibits a significant anti-inflammatory effect through reducing production of glial cells and inflammatory mediators which results in pain alleviation in different chronic pain conditions. HBOT can also influence neuroplasticity and affects the mitochondrial mechanisms resulting in functional brain changes. In addition to that, HBOT stimulates nitric oxide (NO) synthesis which helps in alleviating hyperalgesia and NO-dependent release of endogenous opioids which seemed to be the primary HBOT mechanism of antinociception.Moreover, aerobic exercise and meditative movement therapies (MMT) have gained attention for their role in pain alleviation through different anti-inflammatory and antioxidant mechanisms.In this review, we aim to elucidate the different mechanisms of HBOT and aerobic exercise in attenuating pain as adjuvant therapy in the multidisciplinary treatment strategy of chronic pain, and more particularly fibromyalgia.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332218354611FibromyalgiaHyperbaric oxygen therapyExerciseMultidisciplinary treatment
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author Kholoud M. El-Shewy
Ahmad Kunbaz
Mohamed M. Gad
Muneer J. Al-Husseini
Anas M. Saad
Yasser M. Sammour
Mohamed M. Abdel-Daim
spellingShingle Kholoud M. El-Shewy
Ahmad Kunbaz
Mohamed M. Gad
Muneer J. Al-Husseini
Anas M. Saad
Yasser M. Sammour
Mohamed M. Abdel-Daim
Hyperbaric oxygen and aerobic exercise in the long-term treatment of fibromyalgia: A narrative review
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
Fibromyalgia
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Exercise
Multidisciplinary treatment
author_facet Kholoud M. El-Shewy
Ahmad Kunbaz
Mohamed M. Gad
Muneer J. Al-Husseini
Anas M. Saad
Yasser M. Sammour
Mohamed M. Abdel-Daim
author_sort Kholoud M. El-Shewy
title Hyperbaric oxygen and aerobic exercise in the long-term treatment of fibromyalgia: A narrative review
title_short Hyperbaric oxygen and aerobic exercise in the long-term treatment of fibromyalgia: A narrative review
title_full Hyperbaric oxygen and aerobic exercise in the long-term treatment of fibromyalgia: A narrative review
title_fullStr Hyperbaric oxygen and aerobic exercise in the long-term treatment of fibromyalgia: A narrative review
title_full_unstemmed Hyperbaric oxygen and aerobic exercise in the long-term treatment of fibromyalgia: A narrative review
title_sort hyperbaric oxygen and aerobic exercise in the long-term treatment of fibromyalgia: a narrative review
publisher Elsevier
series Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
issn 0753-3322
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Chronic pain is one of the most common clinical presentations in the primary care settings. In the US, Fibromyalgia (FM) affects about 1–3% of adults and commonly occurs in adults between the ages of 40–50 years. FM causes widespread muscular pain and tenderness with hyperalgesia and allodynia and may be associated with other somatic complaints.Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has been utilized and has recently shown promising effects in the management of FM and other chronic pain disorders. In HBOT, the intermittent breathing of 100% oxygen in a pressurized chamber where the pressure is higher than 1 atmosphere absolute (ATA) has been utilized. HBOT exhibits a significant anti-inflammatory effect through reducing production of glial cells and inflammatory mediators which results in pain alleviation in different chronic pain conditions. HBOT can also influence neuroplasticity and affects the mitochondrial mechanisms resulting in functional brain changes. In addition to that, HBOT stimulates nitric oxide (NO) synthesis which helps in alleviating hyperalgesia and NO-dependent release of endogenous opioids which seemed to be the primary HBOT mechanism of antinociception.Moreover, aerobic exercise and meditative movement therapies (MMT) have gained attention for their role in pain alleviation through different anti-inflammatory and antioxidant mechanisms.In this review, we aim to elucidate the different mechanisms of HBOT and aerobic exercise in attenuating pain as adjuvant therapy in the multidisciplinary treatment strategy of chronic pain, and more particularly fibromyalgia.
topic Fibromyalgia
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Exercise
Multidisciplinary treatment
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332218354611
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