A drug free solution for improving the quality of life of fibromyalgia patients (Fibrepik): study protocol... (2022) Chipon et al.

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    Milo Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    A drug free solution for improving the quality of life of fibromyalgia patients (Fibrepik): study protocol of a multicenter, randomized, controlled effectiveness trial

    This is a study protocol about the use of a device and coaching.

    Abstract:

    Background

    Fibromyalgia is a form of chronic widespread pain that is defined as a syndrome of chronic symptoms of moderate to severe intensity, including diffuse pain, fatigue, sleep disturbance, cognitive impairment, and numerous somatic complaints. To date, there is no specific drug treatment for fibromyalgia but only symptomatic treatments. A drug free solution based on a wristband that emits millimeter waves associated with a therapeutic coaching program was developed. The application of millimeter waves on an innervated area has been described to have a neuromodulating effect, due to endorphin release stimulation and parasympathetic activation. Coaching is carried out to improve the patient’s adherence and to increase compliance and effectiveness of the treatment. Regular use of this solution by fibromyalgia patients is expected to improve sleep quality, reduce anxiety and pain levels, and, at the end, increase the quality of life.

    Methods
    This trial is performed over 8 French inclusion centers for a total of 170 patients. The effectiveness of the solution is evaluated according to the primary objective, the improvement of the quality of life measured through the dedicated Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire after 3 months. Patients are randomized in two groups, Immediate or Delayed. The Immediate group has access to the solution just after randomization in addition to standard care, while Delayed has access to the standard of care and waits for 3 months to have the solution. The purpose of this methodology is to limit deception bias and facilitate inclusion. The solution consists in using the device for three sessions of 30 min per day and four coaching sessions spread over the first 2 months of wristband usage.

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    The objective is to confirm the effect of the integrative approach based on endorphin stimulation and a therapeutic coaching program in nociplastic pain and specifically for the patient suffering from fibromyalgia. If the effectiveness of the solution is demonstrated, we will be able to respond to the demand of fibromyalgia patients for access to an effective non-medicinal treatment to improve their quality of life.

    Trial registration
    ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05058092

    Link to paper here

    The weakness of this study design is that it is not a double blind, placebo controlled intervention, as the authors have decided there was no way to get a placebo (ie sham treatment)
    I am also concerned about the coaching part of the intervention.
     
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    Manipulating the Response Bias for Fun and Profit.
     
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    The article says:

    Is it me or is it odd to talk about waves of a presumably specific wavelength without specifying what the waves are, sound, pressure, light, electromagnetic, etc? The paper almost seems to treat their wrist worn wave emitter as a magic black box. A web search for MMW did give me this:

    So given they are looking, in part at electromagnetic radiation, are they able to say that the electromagnetic soup we all to varying degrees live our life in is something they don’t need to control for? Further by asserting that fibromyalgia is only treatable by a mixed BPS approach

    they ensure that any impact of their intervention fails to distinguish between their wrist worn device and their ‘coaching’. But I guess none of this matters given, as pointed out above, this is an uncontrolled open label trial with subjective outcomes, which can not tell us anything meaningful from the start.
     
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    Complete pseudoscience. As if the added coaching didn't say it out loud enough. I assume balance bracelets are next, batteries and life coach not included.

    Again following the trend that medical professionals seem to think it's OK to push pseudoscience on some patients as long they believe that the patients have a pseudoillness. So it really is dependent on beliefs, just not the patient's.
     
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    Seems to mostly slightly heat up wherever the light is shone. Locally, so maybe affecting soft tissue locally could have its use if heating up a specific area by very little is of any use, but its relevance to fibromyalgia is ridiculous. Probably that's the notable effect people have, it feels slightly warm and the idea is probably the same old tired attempt to make the placebo into something it isn't.

    Millimeter waves alter DNA secondary structures and modulate the transcriptome in human fibroblasts
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9203081/
     
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