Physical activity and exercise for chronic pain in adults: an overview of Cochrane Reviews

Apr 25, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Physical activity and exercise for managing long-term pain in adults: a summary of Cochrane Reviews

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Abstract

A review of 21 studies with 37,143 participants found that exercise may help reduce pain and improve physical function in adults with chronic pain.

  • Exercise interventions included various types such as aerobic, strength, flexibility, and yoga.
  • Pain severity showed mixed results, with only three reviews finding no significant changes from exercise.
  • Physical function improved in 14 reviews, though effect sizes were generally small to moderate.
  • Psychological function and quality of life outcomes were variable, with some showing improvements while others did not.
  • Most adverse events reported were mild, such as increased soreness, and only one review suggested a protective effect against death.

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