Impact of holistic, patient-centric yoga & naturopathy-based lifestyle modification program in patients with musculoskeletal disorders: A quasi-experimental study.
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Abstract
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are one of the leading causes of disability and decreased well-being globally. This study investigates the role of a 10-day holistic, person-centric yoga & naturopathy based lifestyle intervention model (HOPE-YN) in improving musculoskeletal health, vitality, strength, flexibility, pain, and treatment satisfaction among MSD patients. This quasi-experimental study included 57 participants with varying MSD, aged between 29 and 65, who underwent a 10-day HOPE-YN program that included interventions like diet, yoga, massage, etc. Additionally, each patient received a holistic consultation focused on holistic dimensions of health and healing. Except for STS and TUG, which were measured at the baseline and 10th day, the Musculoskeletal-related Health Quality (MSK-HQ), the Visual Analog Scale for Health, Vitality, and Pain, weight, sit-to-stand (STS) and time-up-and-go (TUG) tests, and the visit-specific patient satisfaction questionnaire (VSQ-9) were measured at the baseline, 10th day, and 1 month post intervention. The study was completed by 50 participants (76% females), with the majority of the participants reporting having osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Statistically significant improvement (P<0.001) was observed in MSK-HQ, health, vitality, pain, STS, and TUG scores at the end of 10 days and one month after the intervention(P<0.001). Females were found to have higher treatment satisfaction compared to males (P=0.008). Treatment satisfaction was associated with improvements in vitality (P=0.02), TUG (P=0.03) and STS scores (P=0.04). HOPE-YN program was found to be beneficial in managing MSD and may improve adherence to lifestyle programs. The findings need to be validated through robust clinical trials.
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Advances in Integrative Medicine (AIMED) is an international peer-reviewed, evidence-based research and review journal that is multi-disciplinary within the fields of Integrative and Complementary Medicine. The journal focuses on rigorous quantitative and qualitative research including systematic reviews, clinical trials and surveys, whilst also welcoming medical hypotheses and clinically-relevant articles and case studies disclosing practical learning tools for the consulting practitioner. By promoting research and practice excellence in the field, and cross collaboration between relevant practitioner groups and associations, the journal aims to advance the practice of IM, identify areas for future research, and improve patient health outcomes. International networking is encouraged through clinical innovation, the establishment of best practice and by providing opportunities for cooperation between organisations and communities.