Keywords

cancer rehabilitation, cancer-related fatigue, evidence-based practice, exercise, multiple myeloma, muscle wasting, physical therapy

 

Authors

  1. Strong, Aisha PT, MPT
  2. Karavatas, Spiridon G. PT, DPT, MS, GCS
  3. Reicherter, E. Anne PT, DPT, MEd, OCS

Abstract

The aim of this study was to establish an evidence-based exercise protocol for decreasing cancer-related fatigue and muscle wasting in patients with multiple myeloma. A systematic search of electronic medical literature databases was performed to identify articles on patients with cancers similar to multiple myeloma and on exercise interventions. After initial inclusion criteria review, 20 of the 42 identified sources were chosen and analyzed for this systematic review. Although there were few studies examining patients with multiple myeloma specifically, all reviewed studies demonstrated that exercise has positive physiological and psychological effects in patients with cancers similar to multiple myeloma. A recommended exercise protocol based on these studies is presented. The authors suggest that aerobic, resistance, and a combination exercise regimen may have positive effects on decreasing cancer-related fatigue and muscle wasting in patients with multiple myeloma. However, further research is needed to address exercise concerns in this population.