Archive for the 'Fibromyalgia' Category
Fibromyalgia
(FM) is a condition that the medical community has long had difficulty
defining. As previously stated, FM is often considered a
“musculoskeletal disorder” (MSK) because of the aches and pains it
produces in the muscles and joints. However, this is not really accurate
since FM includes many other symptoms beyond just severe muscle pain, [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) causes widespread pain to an estimated 5.8 million Americans. FM
is considered a “musculoskeletal disorder,” even though many of the
symptoms include other body systems, especially the gastrointestinal
system, as conditions such as IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) often
co-exist with FM. It is thought that FM is a disorder that amplifies the
manner [..]
Utilizing dietary approaches to help with fibromyalgia (FM)
management has been our main topic these past two articles and serves as
GREAT background information for this month’s topic: Vitamin D and its
role in the management of pain associated with FM. Let’s take a look!Vitamin
D is found in foods such as fish, eggs, fortified [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) management requires a multi-dimensional approach, of which
nutrition plays a BIG role. Last month, we discussed the importance of
keeping an accurate food journal and grading the reaction that certain
foods, vitamins, herbs, etc. have on you. This month, let's discuss the
nutritional use of probiotics.Probiotics can be defined as the
“good guy,” [..]
For
many sufferers, fibromyalgia (FM) is equivalent to fatigue and muscle
pain. Though there are MANY symptoms associated with FM, these two are
standouts! Last month, we discussed the importance of exercise (particularly walking), and prior topics have focused on the need for a multi-modal treatment plan that is individualized for YOU.
Coordinate your dietary [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) is now considered a central nervous system (CNS) disorder rather
than a musculoskeletal condition. FM is managed best from a balance of
different approaches including chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue
therapies, modalities, exercise, diet, supplementation, sticking to a
schedule, taking naps, stress management, cognitive behavioral therapy,
and more. Common symptoms of FM include chronic [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) is one of the most common types of chronic pain disorders with an
estimated five million sufferers in the United States alone. A
“hallmark” of FM is the difficulty its sufferers have in describing
their symptoms. When asked, “…what type of pain do you feel?,” the
response is often delivered with uncertainty such [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) has been described as being both a “myth” and “real” (and probably
everything in between the two). This is a VERY controversial disorder
that some doctors push under the rug by saying, “….there is no such
thing,” while others stake their reputation on it. So with this wide
variance in attitude and beliefs [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) can’t occur in men because it’s a women’s disease, right? In fact,
if a man claims to have FM, then he is simply lying (probably just
trying to get out of working and/or on disability), right?
Unfortunately, that's what MANY people (and even some doctors) believe!Though
it is true that FM primarily affects [..]
Fibromyalgia
(FM) is a condition that typically has a slow, gradual onset that
starts out mild and gradually worsens. The symptoms associated with FM
include generalized pain all over the body (above and below the waist
including neck, shoulders, chest, upper back, arms, hips, buttocks,
legs, and feet). The pain can be symmetrical or more [..]