
@article{ref1,
title="Impact of somatic yoga and meditation on fall risk, function, and quality of life for chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy syndrome in cancer survivors",
journal="Integrative cancer therapies",
year="2019",
author="Galantino, Mary Lou and Tiger, Robyn and Brooks, Jennifer and Jang, Shera and Wilson, Kim",
volume="18",
number="",
pages="e1534735419850627-e1534735419850627",
abstract="OBJECTIVE: Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) syndrome causes significant pain as an adverse effect of treatment, with few nonpharmacological interventions tested. A somatic yoga and meditation (SYM) intervention on functional outcomes and quality of life (QOL) was investigated. DESIGN AND METHODS: Individuals diagnosed with CIPN were enrolled in an open-label, single-arm, mixed-methods feasibility trial. PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: In an outpatient rehabilitation center, ten participants with median age 64.4 years (47-81) attended 61% of the sessions with no adverse events. INTERVENTION: SYM twice a week for 8 weeks for 1.5 hours, with home program and journaling. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary functional outcomes included Sit and Reach (SR), Functional Reach (FR), and Timed Up and Go (TUG). Self-reported Patient Neurotoxicity Questionnaire (PNQ) and Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Neurotoxicity (FACT-GOG-NTX) were secondary CIPN outcomes. Biomarkers included salivary cortisol (stress) and bioesthesiometer (vibration). <br><br>RESULTS: Quantitative findings. Significant improvements were found in flexibility (SR; P =.006); balance (FR; P =.001) and fall risk (TUG; P =.004). PNQ improved significantly ( P =.003) with other measures improving non-significantly. Qualitative findings. Five themes emerged: (1) vacillation of CIPN pain perception over time; (2) transferability of skills to daily activities; (3) improvement in physical function; (4) perceived relaxation as an effect of SYM; and (5) group engagement provided a social context for not feeling isolated with CIPN. <br><br>CONCLUSION: Preliminary data suggest SYM may improve QOL, flexibility, and balance in cancer survivors with CIPN, with a fully powered randomized controlled trial indicated. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT03786055.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1534-7354",
doi="10.1177/1534735419850627",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1534735419850627"
}