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- What: The aim of this systematic review was to summarize current evidence on the effectiveness and safety of mind-body therapies in the treatment and/or management of fibromyalgia. Analysis of findings Within the subsequent paragraphs, the authors provide a narrative depiction of outcomes pertaining to pain, fatigue, PGIC, multidimensional function, sleep disturbance, depression, anxiety, and adverse events across the Mind-body therapies. Within the current review, biofeedback demonstrated a significant reduction in pain compared to control groups in the majority of eligible studies (2 out of 3), aligning with findings from a 2013 systematic review and . . .
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