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Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1995
FMS is a complex condition mainly characterized by the presence of chronic pain. The nature of this complaint thus demands assessment in a hierarchal fashion of the various components of the pain system ranging from the nociceptor through to complex central pain-processing mechanisms.
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FMS is a complex condition mainly characterized by the presence of chronic pain. The nature of this complaint thus demands assessment in a hierarchal fashion of the various components of the pain system ranging from the nociceptor through to complex central pain-processing mechanisms.
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2002
When the Arthritis Foundation tried to categorize the 150 different forms of musculoskeletal conditions in 1963, it created a classification known as soft tissue rheumatism. Included in this listing are conditions in which joints are not involved. Soft tissue rheumatism encompasses the supporting structures of joints (e.g., ligaments, bursae, and ...
Daniel J Wallace, Janice Brock Wallace
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When the Arthritis Foundation tried to categorize the 150 different forms of musculoskeletal conditions in 1963, it created a classification known as soft tissue rheumatism. Included in this listing are conditions in which joints are not involved. Soft tissue rheumatism encompasses the supporting structures of joints (e.g., ligaments, bursae, and ...
Daniel J Wallace, Janice Brock Wallace
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Pharmacotherapy of fibromyalgia
Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2011There have been substantial advances in the pharmacotherapy of fibromyalgia (FM), which have occurred in parallel with advances in our understanding of the pathophysiology of FM in the past several years. Consortia of researchers have established a core set of symptom domains, which constitute the condition of FM, including pain, fatigue, sleep and ...
Philip J, Mease +2 more
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1998
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a more common a condition than previously estimated. The most recent estimates are that 3 to 6 million patients have been diagnosed with FMS. The ACR criteria, established in 1990, provide the primary care provider with definitive subjective and objective findings that have shown to be 88% accurate in their ability to ...
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Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a more common a condition than previously estimated. The most recent estimates are that 3 to 6 million patients have been diagnosed with FMS. The ACR criteria, established in 1990, provide the primary care provider with definitive subjective and objective findings that have shown to be 88% accurate in their ability to ...
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The management of fibromyalgia
Drugs of Today, 2004Fibromyalgia is one of a number of overlapping "functional somatic syndromes", including irritable bowel syndrome, tension headache, chronic idiopathic lower back pain, chronic fatigue syndrome and others. These conditions affect females more frequently than males and probably share common underlying neurobiological mechanisms, as well as frequent ...
Srinivas G, Rao, Daniel J, Clauw
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Fibromyalgia: an update on clinical characteristics, aetiopathogenesis and treatment
Nature Reviews Rheumatology, 2020Piercarlo Sarzi-Puttini +2 more
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