The effects of supervision on the outcomes of exercise training in patients with ankylosing spondylitis: A single‐blind randomized controlled trial

Author:

Hosseini Maryam1,Rahimibarghani Sarvenaz1,Ghorbanpour Sahar1,Movassaghi Shafieh2,Emami‐Razavi Seyede Zahra1,Azadvari Mohaddeseh1,Abdi Mina1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Imam Khomeini Hospital Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

2. Department of Rheumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Imam Khomeini Hospital Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractAimExercise training is crucial for managing ankylosing spondylitis. We evaluated the effects of exercise with different levels of supervision on clinical outcomes in patients with ankylosing spondylitis.MethodsWe performed a single‐blind randomized controlled trial in a university outpatient clinic. Overall, 45 (31 men) patients with ankylosing spondylitis were randomly allocated to 3 groups. The mean (SD) for age and disease duration were 39.3 (9.3) and 8.4 (7.8) years. The primary outcome was chest expansion in cm, and the secondary outcomes were the index scores of 5 standard questionnaires. For each participant, adalimumab 40 mg/0.8 mL/2 wk was injected and a 3‐session exercise program per week for 1 month was prescribed. Controls received a pamphlet on the exercise program. Another group received the pamphlet and underwent a 2‐hour training session. The supervised group received the pamphlet, and the 2‐hour training, and completed the program by attending each exercise session in the clinic.ResultsWithin‐group analysis showed significant improvement in chest expansion (P = 0.016) and all subjective or objective questionnaire scores (all P < 0.001) for the full‐supervised group. Between‐group analysis implied best outcomes for chest expansion (P = 0.046), Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Score (P < 0.001), Bath Disease Activity (P = 0.010), and Metrology (P = 0.002) Indices for ankylosing spondylitis. The group with 2‐hour training experienced an improvement in some indices, and the control group did not show significant changes in the outcomes.ConclusionWe recommend the prescription of a supervised training program instead of in‐home exercises for patients with ankylosing spondylitis.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Rheumatology

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