What you can do for your fibromyalgia patient
1Staff, Department of Rheumatologic and Immunologic Disease, and Director, Fibromyalgia Clinic, Orthopaedic and Rheumatologic Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA. gotac@ccf.org.
Abstract:
Patients with fibromyalgia typically have pain "all over," tender points, generalized weakness and fatigue, nonrestorative sleep, and a plethora of other symptoms. In contrast to inflammatory and autoimmune conditions, laboratory tests and physical examination findings are usually normal. American College of Rheumatology guidelines facilitate diagnosis. Management requires a multifaceted, long-term strategy that emphasizes improving function rather than reducing pain.
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