Yoga as an Adjunct Intervention for Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy: Evidence, Challenges, and Future Directions

瑜伽作为化疗引起的周围神经病变的辅助干预手段:证据、挑战和未来方向

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Abstract

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a frequent complication of cancer treatment that causes sensory symptoms and emotional distress that impair the quality of life (QOL). Current treatments often fall short, necessitating innovative adjunct interventions. Yoga, which combines mindful movement, breathwork, and meditation, offers a holistic approach to mitigating the physical and psychosocial burdens of CIPN. Early trials suggest that yoga may reduce pain, enhance functionality, and support psychological well-being, although they are limited by small samples and inconsistent methods. Barriers to adoption include clinician skepticism, access challenges, and various research protocols. Prioritizing large-scale standardized trials, qualitative research on patient experiences, and telehealth delivery can strengthen yoga's evidence base and accessibility. Multidisciplinary care models integrating yoga can transform CIPN management and promote patient-centered recovery in oncology.

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