Chiropractic management of fibromyalgia syndrome: a systematic review of the literature.
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is one of the most commonly diagnosed nonarticular soft tissue conditions in all fields of musculoskeletal medicine, including chiropractic. The purpose of this study was to perform a comprehensive review of the literature for the most commonly used treatment procedures in chiropractic for FMS and to provide evidence ratings for these procedures. The emphasis of this literature review was on conservative and nonpharmaceutical therapies. METHODS: The Scientific Commission of the Council on Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters (CCGPP) was charged with developing literature syntheses, organized by anatomical region, to evaluate and report on the evidence base for chiropractic care. This article is the outcome of this charge. As part of the CCGPP process, preliminary drafts of these articles were posted on the CCGPP Web site www.ccgpp.org (2006-8) to allow for an open process and the broadest possible mechanism for stakeholder input. Online comprehensive literature searches were performed of the following databases: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews; National Guidelines Clearinghouse; Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials; Manual, Alternative, and Natural Therapy Index System; Index to Chiropractic Literature, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature; Allied and Complementary Medicine; and PubMed up to June 2006. RESULTS: Our search yielded the following results: 8 systematic reviews, 3 meta-analyses, 5 published guidelines, and 1 consensus document. Our direct search of the databases for additional randomized trials did not find any chiropractic randomized clinical trials that were not already included in one or more of the systematic reviews/guidelines. The review of the Manual, Alternative, and Natural Therapy Index System and Index to Chiropractic Literature databases yielded an additional 38 articles regarding various nonpharmacologic therapies such as chiropractic, acupuncture, nutritional/herbal supplements, massage, etc. Review of these articles resulted in the following recommendations regarding nonpharmaceutical treatments of FMS. Strong evidence supports aerobic exercise and cognitive behavioral therapy. Moderate evidence supports massage, muscle strength training, acupuncture, and spa therapy (balneotherapy). Limited evidence supports spinal manipulation, movement/body awareness, vitamins, herbs, and dietary modification. CONCLUSIONS: Several nonpharmacologic treatments and manual-type therapies have acceptable evidentiary support in the treatment of FMS.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2009 Jan;32(1):25-40. Schneider M, Vernon H, Ko G, Lawson G, Perera J.
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa, USA. drmike@city-net.com
https://www.hypnosisresearchinstitute.org/trackback.cfm?77F9FAF2-C09F-2A3B-F6529592BAC683B7
(ACCREDITED USA COLLLEGE OF RHEUMATOLOGY).
I TOO, HAVE PRIVATE HOLISTIC COUNSELLING AND HEALTH
CARE PRACTICE IN JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA AND
IN NATAL. I HAVE BEEN STUDYING AND PRACTISING NLP FOR COUPLE OF YEARS WITHOUT HYPNOTHEPY MYSELF (TOO STINGENT A
DISCIPLINE FOR A FIBROMYALGIC IN REMISSION 16 YEARS TO
UNDERTAKE). HOWEVER, THE CBT, NLP APPROACH, ALONG
WITH UK/AUS DIPS OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, EXERCISE
THERAPY, LIFE COACHING, SPECIFIC SUPPLEMENTAION,
BEFORE 1 ENCOURAGES HYPNOTHERAPY ONLY, ARE OF THE
GREATEST NB'ANCE IF THE FIBROMYALGIA SUFFERER IS
DETERMINED TO REGAIN WELLNESS (AS I WAS AND TEACH
VIA ALL MEANS, AS WELL AS WRITER.AUTHOR, EX-SUFFERE.)
HYPNOTHERAPY MUST ADJOIN TO ALLL THE ABOVE
DISCIPLINES OR THE PATIENT IS GOING TO STILL BE 'STUCK'
WITH ALL THE SYNDO THAT PRESENT, AND NOT QUELL BOTH
THE EMOTIONAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL QUOTIENTS OF STRESS
AND TRAUMA THAT ARE THE PRE-CURSORS AND CO-EXIS-
TING CONDITIONS ATTACHED TO THIS DISEASE. INCORRECT
SIRS, THAT THIS IS A 'MUSCULO/SKELTAL SYNDOME!!!!
FIBROMYALGIA IS SINCE 2001 RESEARCH, AND MORE 2009,
FOR THE EX-SUFFERERS-RESEARCHERS, THE MD'S, HOLISTIC
PRACTITIONERS WHO RESEARCH AND ACTUALLY UNDERSRAND
THIS ILLNESS, KNOW THAT THIS IS (ON EMG + MRI) SCANNING
- A CNS/ANS/EDOCRINE/MUSCULOSKE;TAL/PINEAL GLAND/
HYPTHALMIC DYSFUNCCTIONED ILLNESS, AND WITH PAIN,
IS CALLED 'THE MURDEROUS PAIN'! THUS FM IS CALLED 'FUNCTIONAL
MEDICINE' AND NOT SCIENTIFIC, ORGANIC MEDICAL COND-
ITION. HYPNOTHERAPY CAN PLAY A VERY NB PART WITH
THE ABOVE DISCIPLINES IN PLACE. TO TOUT HYPNOTHERAPY
AS A CURE-ALL IN FIBROMYALGIA, IS JUST HOPPING ONTO
ANOTHER 'BANDWAGON' OF FINANCIAL GAIN FOR PATIENTS
AND DESPERATE FAMILIES WHO WILL LOOK FOR ANY TREAT-
MENT WRITTEN, TO ASSSIST 'A CURE'. THERE IS NO CURE. THERE IS MUCH HARD WORK ON BOTH THE PATIENT AND THERAPIST
'S 50-50 RESPONSIBILITY IN WORKING TO RE-ATTAIN THE
BEST FORM OF WELLNESS FOR LIFE THAT 1 CAN EXPECT,
REALISTICALLY, FOR ANY TRUE FIBROMYALGIA SUFFERE!
SHARON LEVIN www.fibromyalgiasa.co.za. email fmssha
@ibi.co.za. 2700828768777
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