mild whole-body infrared warmth reduces pain intensity and improves quality of life in fibromyalgia

Mild water-filtered near-infrared whole-body hyperthermia as an adjunct to multimodal rehabilitation significantly reduced pain intensity and improved quality of life in fibromyalgia patients in a randomized controlled trial.

What this means for you

Chronic widespread pain can make everyday life exhausting and frustrating. When the body is gently warmed using near-infrared light, research shows measurable reductions in pain intensity and meaningful improvements in how people feel day to day โ€” suggesting this kind of warmth may support comfort and resilience for those living with persistent pain.

The published research

Hyperthermia and Immunotherapy in the Treatment of Cancer1:
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