Skip to main content Skip to main navigation menu Skip to site footer
  • Register
  • Login
  • Menu
  • Home
  • Current
  • Archives
  • Announcements
  • About
    • About the Journal
    • Submissions
    • Editorial Team
    • Privacy Statement
    • Contact
  • Register
  • Login

Quality in Sport

Water-Based Exercise As a Multidimensional Non-Pharmacological Intervention In Fibromyalgia Treatment: A Narrative Review
  • Home
  • /
  • Water-Based Exercise As a Multidimensional Non-Pharmacological Intervention In Fibromyalgia Treatment: A Narrative Review
  1. Home /
  2. Archives /
  3. Vol. 54 (2026) /
  4. Medical Sciences

Water-Based Exercise As a Multidimensional Non-Pharmacological Intervention In Fibromyalgia Treatment: A Narrative Review

Authors

  • Anita Jeleń University Clinical Hospital in Poznań https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6274-0969
  • Anna Podolska University Clinical Hospital no. 2 of the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1365-341X
  • Karolina Paluchowicz University Clinical Hospital in Poznań https://orcid.org/0009-0004-0391-5756
  • Katarzyna Siwicka 4 PCK Marine Hospital in Gdynia https://orcid.org/0009-0004-9217-5760
  • Konrad Szewczyk Pomeranian Medical Univeristy in Szczecin https://orcid.org/0009-0007-9182-9875
  • Laura Janasik Józef Struś Memorial Multidisciplinary Municipal Hospital in Poznań https://orcid.org/0009-0003-8384-4793
  • Patrycja Kociucka University Clinical Hospital in Poznań https://orcid.org/0009-0003-9053-1496
  • Krzysztof Sadowski Prof. S. T. Dąbrowski Hospital in Puszczykowo S.A. https://orcid.org/0009-0001-2344-446X
  • Julia Modelska Prof. S. T. Dąbrowski Hospital in Puszczykowo S.A. https://orcid.org/0009-0009-3972-9126

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12775/QS.2026.54.69517

Keywords

fibromyalgia, aquatic therapy, hydrotherapy, pain, quality of life

Abstract

Background. Fibromyalgia, as a multidimensional syndrome, requires interventions that target multiple aspects of the disease simultaneously. This complexity underscores the importance of non-pharmacological strategies aimed at improving patients’ overall well-being. Among such interventions, aquatic therapy represents a structured form of physical activity, which offers additional therapeutic benefits related to the physical properties of water. 

Aim. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of aquatic therapy as a part of non-pharmacological management of fibromyalgia. 

Material and methods. This narrative review was conducted using PubMed and Google Scholar as the main sources of examined studies, including meta-analyses, systematic reviews and clinical trials. 

Results. Studies consistently show that hydrotherapy is associated with clinically meaningful improvements in core fibromyalgia symptoms, including pain, functional capacity and psychological well-being. 

Conclusions. Aquatic exercise positively influences physical function and psychological well-being in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome. As a non-pharmacological treatment, it may be effectively incorporated into multimodal care strategies. Future research should focus on the long-term effects of hydrotherapy and the development of standardized aquatic exercise protocols for patients with FMS.

References

1. Siracusa R, Di Paola R, Cuzzocrea S, Impellizzeri D. (2021). Fibromyalgia: Pathogenesis, mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment options update. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(8), 3891. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22083891

2. Moore A, Bidonde J, Fisher E, Häuser W, Bell R F, Perrot S, Makri S, Straube S. (2024). Effectiveness of pharmacological therapies for fibromyalgia syndrome in adults: an overview of Cochrane Reviews. Lara D. Veeken, 64(5), 2385–2394. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keae707

3. Núñez-Fuentes D, Obrero-Gaitán E, Zagalaz-Anula N, Ibáñez-Vera A J, Achalandabaso-Ochoa A, Del Carmen López-Ruiz M, Rodríguez-Almagro D, Lomas-Vega R. (2021). Alteration of Postural Balance in Patients with Fibromyalgia Syndrome—A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Diagnostics, 11(1), 127. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11010127

4. Drozd M, Marzęda M, Blicharz A, Czarnota J, Piecewicz-Szczęsna H. (2020). Unclear etiology and current hypotheses of the pathogenesis of fibromyalgia. Journal of Education, Health and Sport, 10(9), 338–344. https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2020.10.09.038

5. Iannuccelli C, Favretti M, Dolcini G, Di Carlo M, Pellegrino G, Bazzichi L, Atzeni F, Lucini D, Varassi G, Leoni M L G, Fornasari D M M, Conti F, Salaffi F, Puttini P S, Di Franco M. (2025). Fibromyalgia: one year in review 2025. Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology, 43(6), 957–969. https://doi.org/10.55563/clinexprheumatol/buhd2z

6. Macfarlane G J, Kronisch C, Dean L E, Atzeni F, Häuser W, Fluß E, Choy E, Kosek E, Amris K, Branco J, Dincer F, Leino-Arjas P, Longley K, McCarthy G M, Makri S, Perrot S, Sarzi-Puttini P, Taylor A, Jones G T. (2017). EULAR revised recommendations for the management of fibromyalgia. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 76(2), 318–328. https://doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-209724

7. Giorgi V, Sarzi-Puttini P, Pellegrino G, Sirotti S, Atzeni F, Alciati A, Torta R, Varrassi G, Fornasari D, Coaccioli S, Bongiovanni S F. (2024). Pharmacological Treatment of Fibromyalgia Syndrome: A Practice-Based Review. Current Pain and Headache Reports, 28(12), 1349–1363. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11916-024-01277-9

8. González-Álvarez M E, Riquelme-Aguado V, Rossettini G, Fernández-Carnero J, Villafañe J H. (2024). Exercise Intervention in Women with Fibromyalgia and Its Influence on Pain, Psychological Variables, and Disability: An Observational Study. Life, 15(1), 40. https://doi.org/10.3390/life15010040

9. Kim Y, Vakula M N, Waller B, Bressel E. (2020). A systematic review and meta-analysis comparing the effect of aquatic and land exercise on dynamic balance in older adults. BMC Geriatrics, 20(1), 302. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-020-01702-9

10. Zamunér A R, Andrade C P, Arca E A, Avila M A. (2019). Impact of water therapy on pain management in patients with fibromyalgia: current perspectives. Journal of Pain Research, Volume 12, 1971–2007. https://doi.org/10.2147/jpr.s161494

11. Torres-Ronda L, Del Alcázar X S I. (2014). The Properties of Water and their Applications for Training. Journal of Human Kinetics, 44(1), 237–248. https://doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2014-0129

12. Waller B, Ogonowska-Słodownik A, Vitor M, Rodionova K, Lambeck J, Heinonen A, Daly D. (2016). The effect of aquatic exercise on physical functioning in the older adult: a systematic review with meta-analysis. Age And Ageing, 45(5), 594–602. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afw102

13. Altowairqi W M, Alshanbari M A, Attiah N T, Radwan M H, Al Jassas T M A, Mathkoor O H, Alsufyani T M, Alsufyani F M, Alzhrany F A. (2022). Evaluating the effectiveness of aquatic therapy in musculoskeletal conditions. Journal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology, 29(04), 3159–3164. https://doi.org/10.53555/jptcp.v29i04.5812

14. Langhorst J, Musial F, Klose P, Hauser W. (2009). Efficacy of hydrotherapy in fibromyalgia syndrome--a meta-analysis of randomized controlled clinical trials. Lara D. Veeken, 48(9), 1155–1159. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kep182

15. Latorre P Á, Santos M A, Heredia-Jiménez J M, Delgado-Fernández M, Soto V M, Mañas A, Carbonell-Baeza A. (2013). Effect of a 24-week physical training programme (in water and on land) on pain, functional capacity, body composition and quality of life in women with fibromyalgia. Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology, 31(Suppl. 79), S72–S80. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24373364/

16. Iłżecka J. (2015). Hydrotherapy in nervous system diseases. Physiotherapy and Health Activity, 23(1), 33–38. https://doi.org/10.12775/PPS.2015.05.01.005

17. Kutzner I, Richter A, Gordt K, Dymke J, Damm P, Duda G N, Günzl R, Bergmann G. (2017). Does aquatic exercise reduce hip and knee joint loading? In vivo load measurements with instrumented implants. PLoS ONE, 12(3), e0171972. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171972

18. Neira S R, Marques A P, Pérez I P, Cervantes R F, Costa J. V. (2017). Effectiveness of Aquatic Therapy vs Land-based Therapy for Balance and Pain in Women with Fibromyalgia: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 18(1), 22. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-016-1364-5

19. Galvez-Sánchez C M, Del Paso G A R. (2020). Diagnostic criteria for fibromyalgia: Critical review and future perspectives. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 9(4), Article 1219. https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/4/1219

20. Mooventhan A, Nivethitha L. (2014). Scientific evidence-based effects of hydrotherapy on various systems of the body. North American Journal of Medical Sciences, 6(5), 199. https://doi.org/10.4103/1947-2714.132935

21. Ferreira J C, Melo M M C, De Jesus Pereira Barros R, De Lima Sipaúba L R. (2025). Effects of aquatic physiotherapy on pain and sleep quality in women with fibromyalgia: a Pre‐Post study. Physiotherapy Research International, 31(1), e70150. https://doi.org/10.1002/pri.70150

22. Sevimli D, Kozanoglu E, Guzel R, Doganay A. (2015). The effects of aquatic, isometric strength-stretching and aerobic exercise on physical and psychological parameters of female patients with fibromyalgia syndrome. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 27(6), 1781–1786. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.27.1781

23. Zhang K, Wang L, Zhang Z, Zhang D, Lin X, Meng T, Qi F. (2022). Effect of Exercise Interventions on Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients with Fibromyalgia Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis. Journal of Pain Research, Volume 15, 3639–3656. https://doi.org/10.2147/jpr.s384215

24. Andrade C P, Zamunér A R, Forti M, Tamburús N Y, Silva E. (2019). Effects of aquatic training and detraining on women with fibromyalgia: controlled randomized clinical trial. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 55(1), 79–88. https://doi.org/10.23736/s1973-9087.18.05041-4

25. Neira S R, Marques A P, Cervantes R F, Pillado M S, Costa J V. (2024). Efficacy of aquatic vs land-based therapy for pain management in women with fibromyalgia: a randomised controlled trial. Physiotherapy, 123, 91–101. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physio.2024.02.005

26. Rodríguez-Huguet M, Ayala-Martínez C, Góngora-Rodríguez P, Rosety-Rodríguez M Á, Martín-Valero R, Góngora-Rodríguez J. (2024). Aquatic Exercise in Physical Therapy Treatment for Fibromyalgia: Systematic Review. Healthcare, 12(6), 701. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12060701

27. Munguía-Izquierdo D, Legaz-Arrese A. (2008). Assessment of the effects of aquatic therapy on global symptomatology in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome: A randomized controlled trial. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 89(12), 2250–2257. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2008.03.026

28. Cedraschi C, Desmeules J, Rapiti E, Baumgartner E, Cohen P, Finckh A, Allaz A F, Vischer, T L. (2004). Fibromyalgia: A randomised, controlled trial of a treatment programme based on self management. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 63(3), 290–296. https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.2002.004945

29. Mannerkorpi K, Nordeman L, Ericsson A, Arndorw M, Group G S. (2009). Pool exercise for patients with fibromyalgia or chronic widespread pain: A randomized controlled trial and subgroup analyses. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 41(9), 751–760. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-0409

30. Faíl L B, Marinho D A, Marques E A, Costa M J, Santos C C, Marques M C, Izquierdo M, Neiva H P. (2021). Benefits of aquatic exercise in adults with and without chronic disease—A systematic review with meta‐analysis. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 32(3), 465–486. https://doi.org/10.1111/sms.14112

31. Rahangdale A, Ferraro J. (2025). Assessing comorbid PTSD, depression, and anxiety in fibromyalgia patients: a retrospective observational study. BMC Psychiatry, 25(1), 444. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-025-06708-4

32. Bochenek O, Koper M, Nowak A, Kałuża J, Konaszczuk A, Ratyna K, et al. (2024). Beyond Pills: Synergizing Pharmacological and Physical Activity Interventions in Fibromyalgia Treatment. Quality in Sport, 19, 53279. https://doi.org/10.12775/QS.2024.19.53279

33. Gavilán-Carrera B, Borges-Cosic M, Álvarez-Gallardo I C, Soriano-Maldonado A, Acosta-Manzano P, Camiletti-Moirón D, Carbonell-Baeza A, Casimiro A J, Girela-Rejón M J, Walitt B, Estévez-López F (2023). Effectiveness of land- and water-based exercise on fatigue and sleep quality in women with fibromyalgia: the Al-Ándalus Quasi-Experimental Study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 104(11), 1775–1784. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2023.04.028

34. Bravo C, Rubí-Carnacea F, Colomo I, Sánchez-De-La-Torre M, Fernández-Lago H, Climent-Sanz C. (2023). Aquatic therapy improves self-reported sleep quality in fibromyalgia patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Sleep and Breathing, 28(2), 565–583. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11325-023-02933-x

35. Gusi N, Tomas-Carus P. (2008). Cost-utility of an 8-month aquatic training for women with fibromyalgia: a randomized controlled trial. Arthritis Research & Therapy, 10(1), R24. https://doi.org/10.1186/ar2377

Quality in Sport

Downloads

  • PDF

Published

2026-04-25

How to Cite

1.
JELEŃ, Anita, PODOLSKA, Anna, PALUCHOWICZ, Karolina, SIWICKA, Katarzyna, SZEWCZYK, Konrad, JANASIK, Laura, KOCIUCKA, Patrycja, SADOWSKI, Krzysztof and MODELSKA, Julia. Water-Based Exercise As a Multidimensional Non-Pharmacological Intervention In Fibromyalgia Treatment: A Narrative Review. Quality in Sport. Online. 25 April 2026. Vol. 54, p. 69517. [Accessed 2 May 2026]. DOI 10.12775/QS.2026.54.69517.
  • ISO 690
  • ACM
  • ACS
  • APA
  • ABNT
  • Chicago
  • Harvard
  • IEEE
  • MLA
  • Turabian
  • Vancouver
Download Citation
  • Endnote/Zotero/Mendeley (RIS)
  • BibTeX

Issue

Vol. 54 (2026)

Section

Medical Sciences

License

Copyright (c) 2026 Anita Jeleń, Anna Podolska, Karolina Paluchowicz, Katarzyna Siwicka, Konrad Szewczyk, Laura Janasik, Patrycja Kociucka, Krzysztof Sadowski, Julia Modelska

Creative Commons License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Stats

Number of views and downloads: 56
Number of citations: 0

Search

Search

Browse

  • Browse Author Index
  • Issue archive

User

User

Current Issue

  • Atom logo
  • RSS2 logo
  • RSS1 logo

Information

  • For Readers
  • For Authors
  • For Librarians

Newsletter

Subscribe Unsubscribe

Tags

Search using one of provided tags:

fibromyalgia, aquatic therapy, hydrotherapy, pain, quality of life
Up

Akademicka Platforma Czasopism

Najlepsze czasopisma naukowe i akademickie w jednym miejscu

apcz.umk.pl

Partners

  • Akademia Ignatianum w Krakowie
  • Akademickie Towarzystwo Andragogiczne
  • Fundacja Copernicus na rzecz Rozwoju Badań Naukowych
  • Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla Polskiej Akademii Nauk
  • Instytut Kultur Śródziemnomorskich i Orientalnych PAN
  • Instytut Tomistyczny
  • Karmelitański Instytut Duchowości w Krakowie
  • Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego
  • Państwowa Akademia Nauk Stosowanych w Krośnie
  • Państwowa Akademia Nauk Stosowanych we Włocławku
  • Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Zawodowa im. Stanisława Pigonia w Krośnie
  • Polska Fundacja Przemysłu Kosmicznego
  • Polskie Towarzystwo Ekonomiczne
  • Polskie Towarzystwo Ludoznawcze
  • Towarzystwo Miłośników Torunia
  • Towarzystwo Naukowe w Toruniu
  • Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
  • Uniwersytet Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie
  • Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika
  • Uniwersytet w Białymstoku
  • Uniwersytet Warszawski
  • Wojewódzka Biblioteka Publiczna - Książnica Kopernikańska
  • Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne w Pelplinie / Wydawnictwo Diecezjalne „Bernardinum" w Pelplinie

© 2021- Nicolaus Copernicus University Accessibility statement Shop