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Fibromyalgia

The condition called “fibromyalgia” is a myofascial pain syndrome (a muscular pain syndrome) that can result in generalized back pain and muscle pain, a feeling of general fatigue, and specific tender areas. The patient will have a normal neurological exam, but may have multiple spots that are tender to palpation, called "tender points". These tender points are specific places on the neck, shoulders, back, hips, arms, and legs. These points hurt when pressure is put on them.

Fibromyalgia most commonly affects middle-age women who are otherwise healthy. However, the condition can affect women of all ages, as well as men and children. While there is no known anatomical reason for the syndrome, it is suspected that there are underlying biochemical causes.

Fibromyalgia Symptoms

People with fibromyalgia often have other symptoms in addition to specific tender points, and common symptoms may include one or some combination of the following:

Fibromyalgia Treatment

The specialists at United Back who treat fibromyalgia typically include family physicians, general internists, or rheumatologists (who specialize in treating painful conditions that involve the joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments). Often a team of healthcare professionals is the best option to treat the diverse symptoms of fibromyalgia.

For example, treatment for fibromyalgia may include one or a combination of the following options:

  • Massage or injections of lidocaine may be used to help relieve the pain in tender spots
  • Non-narcotic pain medications (e.g. acetaminophen)
  • Low-impact aerobic conditioning
  • Antidepressants (e.g. Amytriptiline), both for help with sleeping and to alleviate the pain

On June 21, 2007, the FDA approved the first medication specifically indicated to treat fibromyalgia pain. It is an analgesic (pain relief medication) and anticonvulsant medication that is also approved to treat neuropathic pain.

In the clinical trial submitted to the FDA, 30% to 60% of study participants with fibromyalgia experienced significant pain relief while taking medication. The mechanism of action of how the medication works to reduce pain in patients with fibromyalgia is not exactly known; it is thought that the drug may impact how chemicals in the brain transmit signals to communicate between neurons.

There are a number of potential risks and side effects with this medication, including but not limited to:

 

 

     

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