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Easing the Pain of Fibromyalgia

Massage to help relieve Fibromyalgia pain

Fibromyalgia is a debilitating condition characterized by significant pain that can strike throughout the entire body. In fact, some people say the discomfort radiates from the bones to the muscles and joints. Individuals who experience this unfortunate condition often have their lives considerably altered.

What is fibromyalgia? It’s thought to be a chronic disorder or syndrome. In addition to pain, sufferers sometimes experience fatigue, cognitive difficulties (e.g., adding simple numbers and/or forgetfulness), stiffness, headaches, sleeping inconsistencies, numbness, IBS, unease, depression, and a myriad of other troubling symptoms. People afflicted with this condition may also have illnesses like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or even Lyme disease. Even so, a number of individuals who exhibit fibromyalgia impairment do not display objective findings.

Why does fibromyalgia occur? Some experts believe that abnormal signals occur in the central nervous system. The exact cause of the condition is unknown at this time, although an accident or injury may put certain people at risk. Fibromyalgia affects mostly women, but men are victims, as well. The onset can take place at almost any age, although many people are diagnosed when they are over forty.

What does fibromyalgia have to do with chiropractic care? Well, that is an interesting question, but the answer is even more interesting. Impressively, several studies have indicated that people who undergo a series of chiropractic treatments experience noticeable improvement in their disabling symptoms.

What types of chiropractic measures are implemented when addressing fibromyalgia? A treatment plan is frequently customized to meet an individual’s needs but may include some or all of the following:

  • Spinal manipulation.
  • Nutritional supplements and/or dietary modifications.
  • Massage.
  • Cold laser therapy.
  • Adjustments.
  • Exercises (which may include stretching).

There is no known cure for fibromyalgia, but chiropractic care has shown impressive results in helping a number of the more troublesome signs. Treatments work to properly align the body, which often results in decreased pressure, enhanced posture, relaxed muscles, improved nervous system functioning, and correction of imbalances. Dietary changes (when needed), in addition to certain supplements, serve to reinforce the therapeutic benefits. A bonus? The easing of pain may perhaps be achieved without the need for prescription drugs or their potentially harmful side effects.

So, if you or someone you love has fibromyalgia, give Healing Hands Chiropractic Care a call. Fortunately, help may be closer at hand than you know.