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Guideline for the Management of Fibromyalgia Syndrome Pain in Adults and Children (Archival Version)
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Guideline for the Management of Fibromyalgia Syndrome Pain in Adults and Children (Archival Version)

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This comprehensive, peer-reviewed, and evidence-based guideline reflects the significant changes that have occurred in our understanding of the causes of pain and how to assess and manage it to reduce the suffering of people with FMS.

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These guidelines are no longer viewed as guidance for current medical practice, and are provided for archival purposes only.

Before accessing an electronic version of an outdated Clinical Practice Guideline, please be advised of the following:

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These guidelines are no longer viewed as guidance for current medical practice, and are provided for archival purposes only.

Before accessing an electronic version of an outdated Clinical Practice Guideline, please be advised of the following:

  • American Pain Society makes no warranties regarding errors or omissions and assumes no responsibility or liability for loss or damage resulting from the use of information contained within.
  • American Pain Society cannot endorse derivative or excerpted materials, and it cannot be held liable for the content or use of adapted products.
  • It is the responsibility of the user to comply with copyright protections Clinical Practice Guidelines and to obtain permissions for use of any copyrighted materials contained within from copyright holders. Citation as to source is also required.

Approximately 8-12 million Americans have fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS), a prevalent chronic pain syndrome. FMS overlaps with other syndromes, especially chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic headache, and irritable bowel syndrome - all of which are associated with major mood disturbances. This comprehensive, peer-reviewed, and evidence-based guideline reflects the significant changes that have occurred in our understanding of the causes of pain and how to assess and manage it to reduce the suffering of people with FMS. Because FMS is now diagnosed in primary care settings, it is important that primary care clinicians become knowledgeable about basic treatment and how to provide continuing care to people with FMS. This guideline will help to educate primary care clinicians about the management of pain in FMS.

Areas covered include:

  • Fibromyalgia diagnosis and assessment
  • Pharmacologic therapy
  • Nonpharmacologic therapies
  • Hormone therapy
  • Dosage tables
  • Dietary modifications, nutritional supplements, and biologic agents
  • Patient education
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy
  • Exercise and movement therapies
  • Multidisciplinary treatment
  • FMS in children and adolescents
  • Assessment of pain in children
  • Pharmacologic management of JFMS
  • Family involvement and school integration
  • FMS controversies and future recommendations.

Copyright 2005

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