Trauma and fibromyalgia: Is there an association and what does it mean?*
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2019, Medical HypothesesCitation Excerpt :However, grasping the source of abnormal nervous system sensitization remains an ongoing challenge, together with a proper and timely diagnosis [6]. There exists clinical evidence [10–14] suggesting an association between a physical trauma (neck injury, first and foremost [12]) and FM (termed ‘reactive fibromyalgia’ or ‘post-traumatic fibromyalgia’ [11,10,15], or unexplained chronic widespread pain reported having an earlier trauma, surgery, or medical illness [16]. Nevertheless, the direct causal relationship still remains to be demonstrated in full.
A systematic review of precipitating physical and psychological traumatic events in the development of fibromyalgia
2018, Seminars in Arthritis and RheumatismCitation Excerpt :During the 1970s and 1980s, the eruption of a puzzling epidemic of regional pain syndromes in the workers of several distinct occupations, labeled “repetitive strain injury” (RSI), almost led to bankruptcy of the health care and worker compensation systems. After much legal wrangling, the basis of the “occupational FM” was attributed to psychosocioeconomic factors and physicians were warned to avoid overdiagnosis and labelling of RSI, in hopes of avoiding similar future outbreaks [9,10,67,68]. However, it is clear that research of FM pathogenesis must not be biased in hopes of conforming to legal guidelines.
Trauma and work-related pain syndromes: Risk factors, clinical picture, insurance and law interventions
2011, Best Practice and Research: Clinical RheumatologyCitation Excerpt :However, Withe and Thompson [66] argued that, the results of their study, demonstrating that FMS is relatively common among the Amish, a community, which does not use municipal, provincial/state or federal disability compensations systems, suggest that litigation does not have a significant augmenting effect on FMS prevalence. White et al. [67] further emphasise that the fact that FMS appears to be more prevalent in less-developed countries argues against litigation having a major role in FMS prevalence. Moldofsky et al. [68] reported on 24 patients with chronic post-accident pain: all except one had FMS, eight had litigation-resolved claims and 16 had medicolegal claims still unresolved.
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