Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Neurotherapeutic Treatment of Fibromyalgia

To speak of fibromyalgia as if it were a rigidly defined and predictable entity within any one human body limits the likelihood of a single treatment paradigm leading to the fullest possible remission of symptoms. Labeling tends to constrict thinking and may be misleading. It can also add to the burden of the person with fibromyalgia because if the treatment is not appropriate to causative factors, then the clinician’s reaction may be to conclude that the cause is of emotional origin. Sadly, many of our patients have reported that when they had no positive response to a particular practitioner’s protocol, they were told that theirs must be an emotional problem.

http://www.neurotherapycenters.com/articles/Esty-FF2003.htm

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