Building the Case for Telehealth Yoga for Minors With Arthritis and Chronic Pain: A Perspective.

Global advances in integrative medicine and health Pub Date : 2024-05-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27536130241255696
Steffany Moonaz
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Childhood arthritis has a prevalence of around 300 000 US children. It has no cure, and is just one of many juvenile conditions associated with pain, fatigue, and a lifetime of medical care. Yoga has demonstrated effectiveness in improving symptoms and quality of life for adults with arthritis. Yoga can be easily adapted according to affected joints, movement limitations, and changes in disease status. It combines movement that is necessary for arthritis management and maintaining physical function, along with mental practices that help to address common psychosocial comorbidities such as depressive symptoms and affect. No research has been published on the effects of yoga in minors with arthritis and chronic pain. In-person yoga may not be feasible for this population because many patients live hours from their specialist healthcare. As telehealth becomes more acceptable, online yoga may offer an additional tool for symptom management and improved quality of life in juvenile chronic pain conditions. Clinical trials are necessary to evaluate the safety, feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of teleyoga in the whole-person management of juvenile arthritis and chronic pain conditions.

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为患有关节炎和慢性疼痛的未成年人建立远程保健瑜伽案例:透视。
儿童关节炎在美国儿童中的发病率约为 30 万。这种疾病无药可治,只是与疼痛、疲劳和终生医疗相关的众多青少年疾病之一。瑜伽在改善成年关节炎患者的症状和生活质量方面效果显著。瑜伽可以很容易地根据受影响的关节、运动限制和疾病状态的变化进行调整。它结合了关节炎管理和维持身体功能所需的运动,以及有助于解决常见的社会心理并发症(如抑郁症状和情绪)的心理练习。目前还没有关于瑜伽对患有关节炎和慢性疼痛的未成年人的影响的研究。对这一人群来说,面对面练习瑜伽可能并不可行,因为许多患者住的地方离他们的专科医疗机构有好几个小时的路程。随着远程医疗被越来越多的人接受,在线瑜伽可能会为青少年慢性疼痛患者提供一个额外的症状管理工具,并改善他们的生活质量。有必要进行临床试验,以评估 Teleyoga 在青少年关节炎和慢性疼痛全人管理中的安全性、可行性、可接受性和有效性。
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