Whole-Body Hyperthermia (WBH) in Psoriatic Arthritis and Degenerative Rheumatism: Evidence from Controlled Clinical Trials
Whole-Body Hyperthermia (WBH) in Psoriatic Arthritis and Degenerative Rheumatism: Evidence from Controlled Clinical Trials
Published: 2025-10-14 | Last Reviewed: 2025-10-14
1. WBH in Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA): Modulating Inflammation and Improving Symptoms
*Iterative Whole-Body Hyperthermia (WBH), utilizing water-filtered Infrared-A wIRA radiation, is an effective adjuvant therapy for Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA). A *controlled, randomized, prospective study* confirmed its beneficial effects [3]. The mechanism of action includes a *sustained reduction in polymorphonuclear granulocyte activity*, suggesting a decrease in systemic inflammation and a lasting improvement in symptoms for patients with rheumatic conditions [2].
Clinical and Immunological Evidence
- *RCT Evidence in PsA:* The high-quality study validated the effects of WBH on Psoriatic Arthritis patients, providing a solid framework for including hyperthermia as part of a multimodal therapeutic strategy [3].
- *Reduction of Inflammatory Activity:* Treatment with mild wIR-A hyperthermia led to a *sustained decrease in the activity of polymorphonuclear granulocytes* in patients with rheumatic diseases [2]. Granulocytes are key cells in the acute and chronic inflammatory processes associated with rheumatism.
- *Degenerative Rheumatism:* WBH with wIR-A radiation has also been investigated for its effects in *degenerative rheumatic diseases* and *soft tissue rheumatism*, demonstrating its therapeutic potential across various rheumatic conditions [1].
2. WBH in Rheumatism Treatment: Applications and Benefits
Beyond PsA, clinical experiences indicate an extended role for WBH in rheumatic conditions.
- *Soft Tissue Rheumatism:* WBH has proven beneficial in the treatment of conditions involving *soft tissue rheumatism* [1], offering a physical alternative for managing localized pain and inflammation.
- *Adjuvant Physical Therapy:* These results position WBH as a valuable *adjuvant physical therapy* that can be used to reduce systemic inflammatory load and improve the functional status of rheumatic patients.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Does Hyperthermia help treat Psoriatic Arthritis?
Yes. A *controlled, randomized study* confirmed the efficacy of *Whole-Body Hyperthermia* as an adjuvant therapy for *Psoriatic Arthritis*, contributing to symptom improvement [3].
How does WBH influence inflammation in rheumatic diseases?
WBH acts by *decreasing the activity of inflammatory cells* (polymorphonuclear granulocytes), suggesting a systemic inflammation-reducing effect associated with rheumatism [2].
Can Whole-Body Hyperthermia with wIRA be used for other pathologies?
Yes. Other benefits and areas of application of Whole Body Hyperthermia include Oncology, accelerated metabolism , stimulation of the hormonal system , reduction in muscle tone , enhanced nerve conduction, Systemic sclerosis, Depressive episode, Essential (primary) hypertension, Dorsalgia, Fibromyalgia, Ankylosing spondylitis
A more detailed list of studies and effects ( (from foundational studies on wIRA technology to crucial Phase III clinical trials) can be found here
Scientific References (E-E-A-T)
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- Meffert H., Müller G.M., Scherf H.P. Milde Infrarot-A-Hyperthermie zur Behandlung von Erkrankungen des rheumatischen Formenkreises – Anhaltende Verminderung der Aktivität polymorphkerniger Granulozyten. Intern Sauna-Arch1993; 4:125-31
- Lange U., Schwab F., Müller-Ladner U., Dischereit G. Wirkung iterativer Ganzkörperhyperthermie mit wassergefilterter Infrarot-A-Strahlung bei Arthritis psoriatica – eine kontrollierte, randomisierte, prospektive Studie. Akt Rheumatol 2014; 05:310-16


