Multi-Disciplinary Rehabilitation Necessary for Fibromyalgia Treatment
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By Christine Cadena, published Nov 23, 2007
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Fibromyalgia is a significant public health issue. For many individuals who suffer from the complications, the treatment will be lifelong and will only provide the necessary remedies to alleviate symptoms, with no cure in sight. Using a multi-disciplinary approach, many fibromyalgia patients find there is some improvement to their complications, especially when compared to a unilateral approach to care.
If you, or someone you love, suffers from the complications of fibromyalgia, it is important to approach this disorder with aggressiveness and perseverance. Understanding the treatment will require a spectrum of specialties, you can best manage your symptoms over the course of your lifetime. Multi-disciplinary approaches to managing fibromyalgia often include not only medication management, but also the use of alternative medicine, education, psychotherapy and physical therapy. While many patients attempt to manage fibromyalgia with mediations alone, this will not be an effective form of treatment for the long term.
Becoming familiar with the need to be physically active is one approach to managing your fibromyalgia symptoms. While you may feel pain and fatigued with even the slightest bit of exercise or movement, it is an aerobic fitness plan and a home-exercise, or occupational therapy, program that will provide the best solution for your long term fibromyalgia treatment. Educating yourself in the proper physical therapy and fitness activities is important to managing your symptoms and disease progression.
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Takeaways
- Fibromyalgia should be managed with more than just medications
- Many FMS sufferers benefit from exercise
- Pain and fatigue are common among FMS patients
Did You Know?
Using a multi-disciplinary approach, fibromyalgia patients can resolve pain and fatigue with little prescription medication usage.
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