Fibromyalgia
is a common condition characterized by widespread pain in joints,
muscles, tendons, and other soft tissues. Some other
problems commonly linked with fibromyalgia include fatigue,
morning stiffness, sleep problems, headaches, numbness in hands
and feet, depression, and anxiety. Fibromyalgia can develop
on its own, or secondary to other musculoskeletal conditions,
such as rheumatoid arthritis, or systemic lupus.
Diagnosis of fibromyalgia requires a history
of at least three months of widespread pain, and pain and tenderness
in a least 11 of 18 tender-point sites. These tender-point
sites include fibrous tissue or muscles of the Neck, Shoulders,
Chest, Rib Cage, Lower Back, Thighs, Knees, Arms (elbows) and
Buttocks. The overwhelming characteristic of fibromyalgia
is long-standing, body-wide pain with defined tender points. Tender
points are distinct from trigger points seen in other pain syndromes. (Unlike
tender points, trigger points can occur in isolation and represent
a source of radiating pain, even in the absence of direct pressure.) Fibromyalgia
pain can mimic the pain experienced by people with various types
of arthritis. The soft-tissue pain of fibromyalgia is described
as deep-aching, radiating, gnawing, shooting or burning, and
ranges from mild to severe. Fibromyalgia sufferes tend
to waken with body aches and stiffness.
Chiropractic care works on relieving
pain and symptoms associated with fibromyalgia. Let us know if
Chiropractic Health Solutions can help you.
- MULTIPLE TENDER AREAS
- SLEEP DISTURBANCES
- REDUCED EXERCISE
- TOLERANCE
- FATIGUE
- BODY ACHES
- CHRONIC MUSCLE PAIN OR ACHING
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