Fibromyalgia sufferers seeking answers or treatments for their condition aren’t left with much to work with, as currently, there is no cure for the condition. The best course of action for many women when it comes to recouping their quality of life is a comprehensive approach to palliative care. Studies have found many different lifestyle changes to have a positive impact in alleviating some of the pain and discomfort that comes with Fibromyalgia, including seeking routine chiropractic adjustments.
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a disorder that causes widespread musculoskeletal pain in the joints, muscles, tendons and other soft tissues throughout the body. It is often combined with other symptoms like temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ/TMD), irritable bowel syndrome, fatigue, depression, anxiety, cognitive issues and sleep interruption. This painful and mysterious condition affects around three to five percent of the American population, predominantly women.
Diagnosis of FMS can be difficult, as there is no specific lab test to determine if the patient has the disorder. Current guidelines state that a diagnosis can be made if a person has widespread pain for more than three months, with no underlying medical condition.
Beyond the painful symptoms, one of the more frustrating aspects of fibromyalgia is that doctors cannot pinpoint the cause of this disorder. At this time, medical professionals and experts believe that various factors cause the disorder, namely:
Genetics
Infections
Physical or emotional trauma/stress
One of chiropractor focuses in overall health and well-being is stress. Subluxations, misalignment of the vertebrae in the spine, can be caused by the three Ts, toxins, trauma and thoughts (stress). These subluxations hinder the optimal function of the nervous system, which consists of the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs and a network of nerve cells and fibers that transmit signals from different parts of the body. When subluxations thwart this communication between the brain and the body, health issues can arise. Chiropractors use gentle adjustments to the spine to remove these subluxations.
Studies have linked chiropractic care and management of the symptoms of fibromyalgia, such as pain, fatigue and quality of sleep. One study found that chiropractic management improved patients’ cervical and lumbar ranges of motion, straight leg raise and reported pain levels.
For Fibromyalgia sufferers who respond to basic chiropractic adjustments, the prospect of Chiropractors is another step in the direction of wellness. This refined and specialized form of chiropractic care looks at the spinal alignment of each individual patient and what specifically can be done to restore the perfect posture.