Effects of Yoga Therapy in Rehabilitation Compared to Physiotherapy in Moderate Axial Spondyloarthritis (axSPA)
Trial Parameters
Brief Summary
A few studies have evaluated the effectiveness of yoga therapy in patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSPA). On the other hand, studies conducted in other chronic rheumatisms such as low back pain, rheumatoid arthritis or other conditions such as cancer have shown that yogatherapy can have a effective action on the physical and psychological level. Yogatherapy is a non-drug "body-mind" approach that would be likely to improve the physical symptoms (pain, stiffness, in particular spinal and pelvic), internal organs (colitis) and psychological symptoms as well as the perception of fatigue of people with axSPA. A 2021 study showed the feasibility and acceptability of regular yogatherapy practice in patients with axSPA. It is therefore necessary to conduct randomized controlled studies to assess the effectiveness of this management strategy.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * French-speaking patient aged 18 and over * Patient with axial spondyloarthritis (axSPA) according to Assessment of SpondyloArthritis International Society, diagnosed by a rheumatologist * "Moderately active" to "active" form of axSPA (basic BASDAI \> 3) * Stable disease: No recent or foreseeable introduction in the next 6 months of drug treatments for axSPA (excluding analgesics) * Absence of disabling stress urinary incontinence * Geographical or organizational possibility of undergoing the study * Patient informed and having signed the informed consent form for participation in the research Exclusion Criteria: * Pregnancy or breastfeeding * Recent childbirth (within the last six months) * Patient already practicing yoga or having practiced it in the last six months * Abdominal or spinal surgery in the last six months * Motor neurological deficit * Sphincter deficit * Any other somatic pathology preventing the practice of physiotherapy or yogatherapy according