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Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research | Volume 4
September 03-04, 2019 | London, UK
Spine and Spinal Disorders
4
th
International Conference on
J Neurol Neurorehabil Res, Volume 4
Fibromyalgia and Postural causes
Roberto Amich
“F. Trani” Institute of Salerno, Italy
F
ibromyalgia (or fibromyalgia syndrome), is a chronic
disease that causes immense physical pain and debilitating
fatigue. Classified as a syndrome, fibromyalgia is not a disease,
but a condition that causes many different symptoms that
affect all body systems.
The main symptom of fibromyalgia is widespread
musculoskeletal pain. This pain affects ligaments, tendons
and muscles throughout the body. Fibromyalgia patients feel
sore, stiff and overworked. Sometimes the muscles can also
feel like they are burning.
Until a few years ago, even the medical community had
difficulty accepting that the pain complained of was real. For
years the patients were blamed, thinking that it was not a real
pathology, but even caused by a possible nervous exhaustion,
while it was exactly the opposite. Patients suffered from
nervous disorders due to chronic and constant pain.
It is classified as chronic widespread pain to the body. Pain
can migrate to all parts of the body and vary in intensity.
Patients describe pain as a pain, deep muscle pain, pulse
and contraction. Most people with fibromyalgia also exhibit
moderate to extreme fatigue, sleepdisturbances, light, sound,
sensitivity to touch and cognitive difficulties, numbness and
tingling sensations in the hands, arms, feet, in the legs or
sometimes in the face.
Fibromyalgia is not harmful to the body, but it can be a chronic
condition that significantly compromises the quality of life,
forcing the patient to make numerous pilgrimages from one
specialist to another, often without any real benefit.
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