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Fibromaylgia

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Overview

Fibromyalgia

What is Fibromyalgia?

Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and tenderness in localized areas. It affects millions of people worldwide, with a higher prevalence in women. Though the exact cause is unknown, it’s believed to involve a combination of genetic, environmental, and neurological factors.

 

 

Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospitals

  • Multidisciplinary Care Team – Physicians, therapists, and pain management specialists work together to create a customized plan.
  • Physical & Occupational Therapy – Helps improve strength, flexibility, and daily function while minimizing pain.
  • Pain Management Techniques – Includes medication adjustments, trigger point therapy, and non-pharmacological treatments like heat therapy, massage, and hydrotherapy.
  • Cognitive & Emotional Support – Addresses fibro fog, stress, and anxiety with counseling and coping strategies.
  • Lifestyle & Sleep Optimization – Focuses on improving sleep patterns, energy levels, and overall well-being.
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Enhance Daily Functioning

By integrating medical care, therapy, and wellness strategies, our rehabilitation programs help fibromyalgia patients regain control, reduce pain, and improve daily function.

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Outpatient Therapy

  • Physical Therapy – Tailored exercises to increase endurance, reduce stiffness, and enhance mobility.
  • Pain & Fatigue Management – Teaches self-care strategies like pacing activities and relaxation techniques.
  • Cognitive Therapy – Supports memory, concentration, and mental clarity for those struggling with fibro fog.
  • Nutritional & Wellness Coaching – Provides dietary guidance to reduce inflammation and promote overall health.
  • Support Groups & Patient Education – Empowers patients with resources, guidance, and peer support.
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Living with Fibromyalgia

Managing fibromyalgia often involves trial and error to find the best combination of treatments. Support groups and counseling can also help patients cope with the emotional and physical toll of the condition.