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Back To Health presents:
10 Things You Should Know About Fibromyalgia and
Myofascial Pain Syndrome
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FMS (Fibromyalgia Syndrome) too often dismissed as the
newest fad disease. It was actually first described in 1816 by Dr.
Balfour, a surgeon.
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More than half of all FMS patients undergo unnecessary
surgery as a result of misdiagnosis.
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The Official Diagnosis (Copenhagen Declaration) defines FMS
as a painful but not articular (not in the joints) condition predominantly
involving muscles. It is the most common cause of chronic widespread
musculoskeletal pain. The essential symptom of FMS is pain. Older patients
are more troubled by fatigue and depression.
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Fibromyalgia discriminates against women. More women than
men have FMS, but MPS (Myofascial
Pain Syndrome) affects men and women in equal numbers
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Fibromyalgia is a biochemical disorder. It is, among other things, a
systemic neurotransmitter dysregulation with many biochemical causes.
Neurotransmitters are the information highway between the body and the
mind.
- Myofascial
Pain Syndrome is a neuromuscular condition. MPS happens because of
mechanical failures. MPS patients have trigger points all over their
bodies.

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Myofascia is a thin, almost translucent film that wraps around muscle
tissue and is the tissue that holds all the other parts together. It gives
shape and supports all of the body's muscles. It continues past the muscle
and blends into the bone.
- Trigger
points occur primarily in the myofascia. When muscles are in a state of
continued tension they cannot get the blood and oxygen they need, and so
produce excess waste that can't be removed. This creates an area in the
myofascia starved for nutrition and oxygen, and loaded with toxic waste.
This area is called a trigger point. Trigger points are toxic waste dumps.
Trigger points cause muscle strength to become unreliable. Ever drop
something unexpectedly or have a leg give way? That's a trigger point at
work.
- Traumatic
FMS can be caused by auto accidents, repetitive motion disorders or
degenerating discs and may show up as tender points clustered around the
damaged area in addition or instead of the 18 standard points.
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effects of low back pain from myofascial trigger points can be as bad or
worse than low back pain caused by a herniated disc. Make sure your doctor
knows about trigger points. Try to find a support group, as there are many
others suffering with you. Reprinted with permission from
www.healthquestradio.com.
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