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Precision-based exercise programs (PEP) are safe and effective for myeloma patients with bone lesions, improving self-efficacy and reducing pain medication needs. This approach enhances patient management of musculoskeletal pain.

Keywords:
Mirels' scorebone lesionbone stabilitymultiple myelomamusculoskeletal painprecision-based exercisespinal instability neoplastic score

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Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Exercise Physiology

Background:

  • Multiple myeloma frequently causes bone lesions, leading to instability and pain.
  • Interdisciplinary consultation is crucial for managing myeloma-related bone complications.
  • Precision-based exercise programs (PEP) offer a tailored approach to patient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate an interdisciplinary consultation followed by a precision-based exercise program (PEP) for myeloma patients.
  • To assess the safety and efficacy of PEP in patients with stable and unstable bone lesions.
  • To determine the impact of PEP on pain management and medication use.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of 100 myeloma patients receiving PEP post-orthopedic evaluation.
  • Assessment of bone stability using established scoring systems (SINS, Mirels' score).
  • Follow-up interviews with 91 patients to assess outcomes.

Main Results:

  • 60% of patients had potentially unstable or unstable spinal osteolyses.
  • PEP significantly increased resistance training participation (55% performing ≥2 sessions/week).
  • 75% of PEP participants reported effective pain alleviation, and regular exercisers discontinued pain medication; no injuries occurred.

Conclusions:

  • Individualized resistance training (PEP) is safe and feasible for myeloma patients.
  • PEP enhances patient self-efficacy in managing musculoskeletal pain.
  • PEP can lead to a reduction in pain medication requirements.