Diagnosis, etiology, and management of fibromyalgia syndrome: an update.

1988 PubMed 31 citations

Abstract

Recent controlled studies suggest a physiologic basis for FMS, which should be diagnosed by its own characteristic features and not by exclusion of other conditions alone. Diffuse musculoskeletal aching, accompanied by multiple TPs in the absence of an underlying arthritic or systemic condition, are the key features for diagnosis. Based on our controlled study, guidelines for diagnosis are provided in Table 5. Successful management of an FMS patient is often challenging, but frequently gratifying if approached with a positive and caring attitude. The most important aspects of management are a firm diagnosis, reassurance regarding the benign nature of the condition, help in changing patient behavior in order to accept pain and increase functional activities and exercise tolerance, and the use of tricyclic agents. Overall, management of fibromyalgia is an art that requires the combined ingredients of patience, understanding, and firmness in helping patients to assume responsibility for their pain management through behavior modifications.

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MedicineFibromyalgiaEtiologyPatiencePhysical therapyFibromyalgia syndromeIntensive care medicinePain managementPsychiatryPsychologySocial psychology

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Year
1988
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14
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4
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8-20
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M. B. Yunus (1988). Diagnosis, etiology, and management of fibromyalgia syndrome: an update.. PubMed , 14 (4) , 8-20.