A Review of Myofascial Pain and Fibromyalgia – Factors that Promote Their Persistence
@article{Gerwin2005ARO,
title={A Review of Myofascial Pain and Fibromyalgia – Factors that Promote Their Persistence},
author={Robert D. Gerwin},
journal={Acupuncture in Medicine},
year={2005},
volume={23},
pages={121 - 134}
}Chronic muscle pain (myalgia) is a common problem throughout the world. Seemingly simple, it is actually a difficult problem for the clinician interested in determining the aetiology of the pain, as well as in managing the pain. The two common muscle pain conditions are fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndrome. Fibromyalgia is a chronic, widespread muscle tenderness syndrome, associated with central sensitisation. It is often accompanied by chronic sleep disturbance and fatigue, visceral pain…
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