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There is one clinical trial.
Covid-19 outbreak and lockdown measures raised significant concerns over clinical management of chronic pain patients around the world. Patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMSP) are at high risk of physical disability, psychological distress, and poor quality of life. Analgesic medications were main management during lockdown, but opioid-related concerns have prompted to find immediate alternatives. Present study was undertaken to determine whether patients randomized to tele-yoga therapy would experience less pain, disability and improved global health, adherence and satisfaction, compared with patients assigned to usual care.
Description: Pain was assessed using the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI), which rates the severity of pain on 4 items (current, worst, least, and average pain in past week)
Measure: Severity of pain Time: From baseline to 6-week post interventionDescription: Interference of pain in 7 areas (mood, physical activity, work, social activity, relations with others, sleep, enjoyment of life) were reported using BPI
Measure: Interference of pain Time: From baseline to 6-week post interventionDescription: 7-point global rating of pain change was used to assess change in pain
Measure: Global rating of change in pain Time: From baseline to 6-week post interventionaDescription: 10 point scale was used to assess intervention-specific satisfaction
Measure: Intervention specific satisfaction Time: From baseline to 6-week post interventiona