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DR. SHABNAM JOSHI
Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Physiotherapy, GJUS&T
Submitted By:
HEMANT AGGARWAL
MPT(Musculoskeletal Disorders)
Roll No. -180171720002
 Fibromyalgia is a syndrome characterized by
 chronic widespread pain at multiple tender points,
 joint stiffness, and
 systemic symptoms (e.g., mood disorders, fatigue,
cognitive dysfunction, and insomnia) without a
well-defined underlying organic disease
 it can be associated with specific diseases such as
rheumatic pathologies, psychiatric or neurological
disorders, infections, and diabetes
 FMS is NOT just one condition, it's a complex
syndrome involving many different factors that can
severely impact and disrupt a person’s daily life
 FMS occurs in the general population between 0.2
and 6.6%; in women, values between 2.4 and
6.8%; in urban areas between 0.7 and 11.4% and in
rural areas between 0.1 and 5.2% worldwide
(Pasqual Amelia et al., 2017)
 In India, it occurs in more than 40% of the female
population, among which 36% in unskilled
workers and 24% in clerical job workers
 The age group that is majorly affected by
fibromyalgia is between 40-60 years of age
(Jilumudi AK et al., 2018)
 Exact etiology of FMS is still being researched
 Several trigger factors of FMS-
 Increased sensitivity to a different stimuli i.e.
 heat and cold,
 mechanical and ischemic pressure
 Abnormal functioning in the hypothalamic-pituitary-
adrenal (HPA) axis, which results into the inability to
suppress cortisol
 Genetic risk factors
 Conditions which are characterized by persistent or
recurrent pain and emotional distress i.e. IBS, TMD,
anxiety disorders, and chronic inflammatory diseases,
etc. (Laurence A. Bradley, et al., 2009)
 Changes in neuroendocrine transmitters i.e.
serotonin, substance P, growth hormone and
cortisol
 Central sensitization which results in lowering of
pain threshold and increased sensitivity of stimuli
 Prolonged inhibition of PNS alters the neuro-
immunoendocrine systems, directly affecting
growth hormone secretion by the pituitary gland.
This can result in non-restorative sleep, pain,
fatigue, and cognitive/mood symptoms
 With FMS, the auto-immune response get
heightened, causing an excess of glia in the body
which creates chronic pain
Excitatory Amino Acids (EAAs)
 The American College of Rheumatology 2010 criteria for the
classification of fibromyalgia
 The 31 point questionnaire was developed by ACR in 2010
 it does not require a tender-point count
 patients are assessed by
 the WIDESPREAD PAIN INDEX (WPI) - divides the body into 19
regions and scores how many regions are reported as painful
 a SYMPTOM SEVERITY SCORE (SSS) - assesses severity of
fatigue, unrefreshing sleep, and cognitive symptoms
 A patient satisfies diagnostic criteria for fibromyalgia if the
following 3 conditions are met:
 widespread pain index (WPI) ≥7 and symptom severity (SS) scale
score ≥5 or WPI 3 - 6 and SS scale score ≥9
 symptoms have been present at a similar level for at least 3
months
 the patient does not have a disorder that would otherwise explain
the pain (Wolfe et al., 2010)
Symptoms Severity Score:
 The goals of fibromyalgia treatment are-
 to alleviate pain,
 increase restorative sleep,
 improve physical function through a reduction in
associated symptoms
 Because pain, depression, and other symptoms of
fibromyalgia are linked to inherited and
environmental causes, a multifaceted treatment
approach is often required including-
 both non-pharmacological pain management
strategies and medication
 The American Pain Society (APS) and the
Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in
Germany (AWMF) gave the highest level of
recommendation to followings-
 aerobic exercise,
 cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT),
 drug therapy (amitriptyline), and
 Multi-component therapy
 The European League Against Rheumatism
(EULAR) gave the highest level of
recommendations to a set of
 pharmacological treatments
(i.e., tramadol, amitriptyline, fluoxetine,
duloxetine, milnacipran, moclobemide, pirlindol,
tropisetron, pramipexole, and pregabalin)
 Both antidepressants and neuromodulating
antiepileptics substantially can be used to reduce
fibromyalgia symptoms
 Most consistently linked to fibromyalgia
improvements are seen with-
 patient education,
 aerobic exercise,
 strength training,
 stretching,
 reconditioning exercise,
 aquatic exercises and balneotherapy,
 Soft Tissue Manipulation,
 Supervised light aerobic exercise and strength or
resistance training is highly recommended
 It increases the capacity for activity
 improves psychological symptoms associated with
depression, cognitive decline, and sleep
disturbances
 Also, improves patient’s cellular metabolism and
respiratory capacity, increases lean muscle mass
and tone, and increases oxygen uptake within the
body’s system,
 which ultimately minimizes their complaints of
chronic pain and fatigue (L Brosseau et al.,
2017)
Aerobic Exercises Resistance Exercises
 Manual lymph drainage therapy and connective
tissue massage have been studied in women with
fibromyalgia
 showed improvements in both the FIQ and the
Nottingham Health Profile
 there were significantly greater improvements in
the group that received manual lymph drainage
therapy, suggesting that manual lymphatic
drainage therapy may be preferred over connective
tissue massage (Ekici G et al., 2009)
 It is a more tolerable workout for people with FMS pain
 aquatic therapy help in improving the quality of life of
those with FMS for long term
 central hypersensitivity and pain, may be alleviated by the
hydrostatic pressure
 effects of soothing temperature on the nerve endings,
along with general muscle relaxation ( Mannerkorpi K et
al., 2009)
 Balneotherapy (seated immersion or spatherapy) is
classically used in (eastern) European countries for
bathing in water without exercise
 by which immersion in mineral or thermal water or the
application of mud alleviates chronic pain and the
symptoms of fibromyalgia (T. Bender et al., 2005)
 Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can be used for
the assessment and plan of patient’s care with chronic
pain
 Growing evidence continues to demonstrate that CBT
shows improvement in reducing pain, hyperalgesia,
and chronic pain-related brain response in FMS
(Moseley GL et al., 2005)
 CBT and relaxation were significantly more effective
than other psychological treatments in reducing sleep
problems associated with fibromyalgia
(J.W. S. Vlaeyen et al., 1996)
 Noninvasive repetitive trans-cranialmagnetic
stimulation (rTMS) of the primary motor cortex
 which induces analgesic effects both in
experimental pain and in various chronic pain
conditions (N. Andr´e-Obadia et al., 2006)
 probably by activating pain modulation systems
 it was demonstrated that 10 daily sessions of
unilateral M1 stimulation
 decrease chronic widespread pain and improve
health-related quality of life of patients with
fibromyalgia (J. P. Lefaucheur et al., 2006)
ARTICLE 1:
Effects of Manual Therapy on Fatigue, Pain,
and Psychological Aspects in Women with
Fibromyalgia
 Researchers: Yolanda Nadal-Nicolás et al., 2020
 Journal: International Journal of Environmental
Research and Public Health 2020
 Method: manual therapy group (n=14) whereas
the placebo group (n=10)
 Conclusion: Manual therapy with digital moderate
pressure for 15 min on the posterior cervical
musculature decreases the perception of pain,
muscle fatigue, and the state of tension-anxiety in
women with FM.
Effectiveness of the muscle energy technique on
respiratory muscle strength and endurance in
patients with fibromyalgia
 Researchers: Sümeyye Cildan Uysal et al., 2018
 Journal: Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal
Rehabilitation
 Methods: MET was applied to the scalene, upper
trapezius, and SCM muscles of 37 females after a
superficial heat application. The treatment was
continued for 3 weeks with 3 sessions per week
 Conclusion: MET showed positively increase in
respiratory muscle strength and endurance,
cervical flexibility, and decrease in pain intensity,
fatigue and disability.
Effect of tai chi versus aerobic exercise for
fibromyalgia: comparative effectiveness
randomized controlled trial
 Researchers: Chenchen Wang et al., 2018
 Journal: BMJ 2018
 Method: 226 adults with fibromyalgia were
included in the intention to treat analyses: 151
were assigned to one of for tai chi groups and 75 to
an aerobic exercise group
 Conclusion: Tai chi mind-body treatment for 24
weeks results greater improvement in reducing
FIQR scores than aerobic exercise. Longer
duration of tai chi showed greater improvement.
A New Rehabilitation Tool in Fibromyalgia: The
Effects of Perceptive Rehabilitation on Pain and
Function in a Clinical Randomized Controlled Trial
 Reseachers: Teresa Paolucci et al, 2016
 Journal: Evidence-Based Complementary and
Alternative Medicine
 Method: 62 patients were randomly allocated into 3
treatment groups (simple randomization) with the
different rehabilitation programs: perceptual surfaces
group (PS-group, 𝑛 = 20), physical exercises group
(PEgroup, 𝑛 = 21), and control group (CG, 𝑛 = 21).
 Conclusion: Perceptual surfaces are efficacious in
treating female patients with FM, similar to physical
group exercises, improving physical function and
mitigating pain.
 Amelia Pasqual Marques, Adriana de Sousa do Espírito Santo, Ana Assumpc¸ão
Berssaneti, Luciana Akemi Matsutani, Susan Lee King Yuan: Prevalence of
fibromyalgia: literature review update. Revista brasileira de reumatologia 2017;
57(4):356-363
 Jilumudi AK et al.,: Is fibromyalgia the most common diagnosis amongst female
out-patients?. International Journal of Research in Orthopaedics 2018;4(1):38-40
 Wolfe et al.,: American College of Rheumatology 2010 criteria for the
classification of fibromyalgia and measurement of symptoms severity. Arthritis
Care Res(Hoboken) 2010;62(5):600-10
 Laurence A. Bradley: Pathophysiology of Fibromyalgia.The American Journal of
Medicine. 2009; 122:22–30
 Lofgren M, Norrbrink C. Pain relief in women with fibromyalgia: a cross-over
study of superficial warmth stimulation and transcutaneous electrical nerve
stimulation. J Rehabil Med.2009;41:557–562.
 Ekici G, Bakar Y, Akbayrak T, Yuksel I. Comparison of manual lymph drainage
therapy and connective tissue massage in women with fibromyalgia: a randomized
controlled trial. Journal Of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics 2009;
32(2):127-133.
 J. P. Lefaucheur et al., : The use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
(rTMS) in chronic neuropathic pain. Neurophysiologie Clinique. 2006: 36(3):117–
124.
 N. Andr´e-Obadia, R. Peyron, P. Mertens, F. Maugui`ere, B. Laurent, and L.
Garcia-Larrea: Transcranial magnetic stimulation for pain control. Double-
blind study of different frequencies against placebo, and correlation with
motor cortex stimulation efficacy. Clinical Neurophysiology. 2006;
117(7):1536–1544.
 Brosseau L, Wells G, Veilleux L, et al.: Ottawa Panel evidence-based clinical
practice guidelines for aerobic fitness exercises in the management of
fibromyalgia: part 1. Physical Therapy. 2008; 88(7):857-871.
 Ekici G, Bakar Y, Akbayrak T, Yuksel I: Comparison of manual lymph
drainage therapy and connective tissue massage in women with fibromyalgia:
a randomized controlled trial. Journal Of Manipulative & Physiological
Therapeutics. 2009; 32(2):127-133.
 Mannerkorpi K, Nordeman L, Ericsson A, et al.: Pool exercise for patients
with fibromyalgia or chronic widespread pain: a randomized controlled trial
and subgroup analyses. J Rehabil Med. 2009; 41:751–760.
 T. Bender, Z. Karag¨ulle, G. P. B´alint, C. Gutenbrunner, P. V.
 B´alint, and S. Sukenik,: Hydrotherapy, balneotherapy, and spa treatment in
pain management. Rheumatology International. 2005; 25(3):220–224.
 Moseley GL: Evidence for a direct relationship between cognitive and
physical change during an education intervention in people with chronic low
back pain. Eur J Pain. 2004; 8:39–45.
 J.W. S. Vlaeyen, N. J. G. Teeken-Gruben, M. E. J. B. Goossens et al.,
:Cognitive-educational treatment of fibromyalgia: a randomized clinical trial.
I Clinical effects. Journal of Rheumatology. 1996; 23(7):1237–1245.
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Fibromyalgia, Exercises and Rehabilitation

  • 1. Submitted To: DR. SHABNAM JOSHI Assistant Professor, Dept. of Physiotherapy, GJUS&T Submitted By: HEMANT AGGARWAL MPT(Musculoskeletal Disorders) Roll No. -180171720002
  • 2.  Fibromyalgia is a syndrome characterized by  chronic widespread pain at multiple tender points,  joint stiffness, and  systemic symptoms (e.g., mood disorders, fatigue, cognitive dysfunction, and insomnia) without a well-defined underlying organic disease  it can be associated with specific diseases such as rheumatic pathologies, psychiatric or neurological disorders, infections, and diabetes  FMS is NOT just one condition, it's a complex syndrome involving many different factors that can severely impact and disrupt a person’s daily life
  • 3.  FMS occurs in the general population between 0.2 and 6.6%; in women, values between 2.4 and 6.8%; in urban areas between 0.7 and 11.4% and in rural areas between 0.1 and 5.2% worldwide (Pasqual Amelia et al., 2017)  In India, it occurs in more than 40% of the female population, among which 36% in unskilled workers and 24% in clerical job workers  The age group that is majorly affected by fibromyalgia is between 40-60 years of age (Jilumudi AK et al., 2018)
  • 4.  Exact etiology of FMS is still being researched  Several trigger factors of FMS-  Increased sensitivity to a different stimuli i.e.  heat and cold,  mechanical and ischemic pressure  Abnormal functioning in the hypothalamic-pituitary- adrenal (HPA) axis, which results into the inability to suppress cortisol  Genetic risk factors  Conditions which are characterized by persistent or recurrent pain and emotional distress i.e. IBS, TMD, anxiety disorders, and chronic inflammatory diseases, etc. (Laurence A. Bradley, et al., 2009)
  • 5.  Changes in neuroendocrine transmitters i.e. serotonin, substance P, growth hormone and cortisol  Central sensitization which results in lowering of pain threshold and increased sensitivity of stimuli  Prolonged inhibition of PNS alters the neuro- immunoendocrine systems, directly affecting growth hormone secretion by the pituitary gland. This can result in non-restorative sleep, pain, fatigue, and cognitive/mood symptoms  With FMS, the auto-immune response get heightened, causing an excess of glia in the body which creates chronic pain
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  • 9.  The American College of Rheumatology 2010 criteria for the classification of fibromyalgia  The 31 point questionnaire was developed by ACR in 2010  it does not require a tender-point count  patients are assessed by  the WIDESPREAD PAIN INDEX (WPI) - divides the body into 19 regions and scores how many regions are reported as painful  a SYMPTOM SEVERITY SCORE (SSS) - assesses severity of fatigue, unrefreshing sleep, and cognitive symptoms  A patient satisfies diagnostic criteria for fibromyalgia if the following 3 conditions are met:  widespread pain index (WPI) ≥7 and symptom severity (SS) scale score ≥5 or WPI 3 - 6 and SS scale score ≥9  symptoms have been present at a similar level for at least 3 months  the patient does not have a disorder that would otherwise explain the pain (Wolfe et al., 2010)
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  • 12.  The goals of fibromyalgia treatment are-  to alleviate pain,  increase restorative sleep,  improve physical function through a reduction in associated symptoms  Because pain, depression, and other symptoms of fibromyalgia are linked to inherited and environmental causes, a multifaceted treatment approach is often required including-  both non-pharmacological pain management strategies and medication
  • 13.  The American Pain Society (APS) and the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (AWMF) gave the highest level of recommendation to followings-  aerobic exercise,  cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT),  drug therapy (amitriptyline), and  Multi-component therapy
  • 14.  The European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) gave the highest level of recommendations to a set of  pharmacological treatments (i.e., tramadol, amitriptyline, fluoxetine, duloxetine, milnacipran, moclobemide, pirlindol, tropisetron, pramipexole, and pregabalin)  Both antidepressants and neuromodulating antiepileptics substantially can be used to reduce fibromyalgia symptoms
  • 15.  Most consistently linked to fibromyalgia improvements are seen with-  patient education,  aerobic exercise,  strength training,  stretching,  reconditioning exercise,  aquatic exercises and balneotherapy,  Soft Tissue Manipulation,
  • 16.  Supervised light aerobic exercise and strength or resistance training is highly recommended  It increases the capacity for activity  improves psychological symptoms associated with depression, cognitive decline, and sleep disturbances  Also, improves patient’s cellular metabolism and respiratory capacity, increases lean muscle mass and tone, and increases oxygen uptake within the body’s system,  which ultimately minimizes their complaints of chronic pain and fatigue (L Brosseau et al., 2017)
  • 18.  Manual lymph drainage therapy and connective tissue massage have been studied in women with fibromyalgia  showed improvements in both the FIQ and the Nottingham Health Profile  there were significantly greater improvements in the group that received manual lymph drainage therapy, suggesting that manual lymphatic drainage therapy may be preferred over connective tissue massage (Ekici G et al., 2009)
  • 19.  It is a more tolerable workout for people with FMS pain  aquatic therapy help in improving the quality of life of those with FMS for long term  central hypersensitivity and pain, may be alleviated by the hydrostatic pressure  effects of soothing temperature on the nerve endings, along with general muscle relaxation ( Mannerkorpi K et al., 2009)  Balneotherapy (seated immersion or spatherapy) is classically used in (eastern) European countries for bathing in water without exercise  by which immersion in mineral or thermal water or the application of mud alleviates chronic pain and the symptoms of fibromyalgia (T. Bender et al., 2005)
  • 20.  Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can be used for the assessment and plan of patient’s care with chronic pain  Growing evidence continues to demonstrate that CBT shows improvement in reducing pain, hyperalgesia, and chronic pain-related brain response in FMS (Moseley GL et al., 2005)  CBT and relaxation were significantly more effective than other psychological treatments in reducing sleep problems associated with fibromyalgia (J.W. S. Vlaeyen et al., 1996)
  • 21.  Noninvasive repetitive trans-cranialmagnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the primary motor cortex  which induces analgesic effects both in experimental pain and in various chronic pain conditions (N. Andr´e-Obadia et al., 2006)  probably by activating pain modulation systems  it was demonstrated that 10 daily sessions of unilateral M1 stimulation  decrease chronic widespread pain and improve health-related quality of life of patients with fibromyalgia (J. P. Lefaucheur et al., 2006)
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  • 23. ARTICLE 1: Effects of Manual Therapy on Fatigue, Pain, and Psychological Aspects in Women with Fibromyalgia  Researchers: Yolanda Nadal-Nicolás et al., 2020  Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020  Method: manual therapy group (n=14) whereas the placebo group (n=10)  Conclusion: Manual therapy with digital moderate pressure for 15 min on the posterior cervical musculature decreases the perception of pain, muscle fatigue, and the state of tension-anxiety in women with FM.
  • 24. Effectiveness of the muscle energy technique on respiratory muscle strength and endurance in patients with fibromyalgia  Researchers: Sümeyye Cildan Uysal et al., 2018  Journal: Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation  Methods: MET was applied to the scalene, upper trapezius, and SCM muscles of 37 females after a superficial heat application. The treatment was continued for 3 weeks with 3 sessions per week  Conclusion: MET showed positively increase in respiratory muscle strength and endurance, cervical flexibility, and decrease in pain intensity, fatigue and disability.
  • 25. Effect of tai chi versus aerobic exercise for fibromyalgia: comparative effectiveness randomized controlled trial  Researchers: Chenchen Wang et al., 2018  Journal: BMJ 2018  Method: 226 adults with fibromyalgia were included in the intention to treat analyses: 151 were assigned to one of for tai chi groups and 75 to an aerobic exercise group  Conclusion: Tai chi mind-body treatment for 24 weeks results greater improvement in reducing FIQR scores than aerobic exercise. Longer duration of tai chi showed greater improvement.
  • 26. A New Rehabilitation Tool in Fibromyalgia: The Effects of Perceptive Rehabilitation on Pain and Function in a Clinical Randomized Controlled Trial  Reseachers: Teresa Paolucci et al, 2016  Journal: Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine  Method: 62 patients were randomly allocated into 3 treatment groups (simple randomization) with the different rehabilitation programs: perceptual surfaces group (PS-group, 𝑛 = 20), physical exercises group (PEgroup, 𝑛 = 21), and control group (CG, 𝑛 = 21).  Conclusion: Perceptual surfaces are efficacious in treating female patients with FM, similar to physical group exercises, improving physical function and mitigating pain.
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  • 28.  Amelia Pasqual Marques, Adriana de Sousa do Espírito Santo, Ana Assumpc¸ão Berssaneti, Luciana Akemi Matsutani, Susan Lee King Yuan: Prevalence of fibromyalgia: literature review update. Revista brasileira de reumatologia 2017; 57(4):356-363  Jilumudi AK et al.,: Is fibromyalgia the most common diagnosis amongst female out-patients?. International Journal of Research in Orthopaedics 2018;4(1):38-40  Wolfe et al.,: American College of Rheumatology 2010 criteria for the classification of fibromyalgia and measurement of symptoms severity. Arthritis Care Res(Hoboken) 2010;62(5):600-10  Laurence A. Bradley: Pathophysiology of Fibromyalgia.The American Journal of Medicine. 2009; 122:22–30  Lofgren M, Norrbrink C. Pain relief in women with fibromyalgia: a cross-over study of superficial warmth stimulation and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. J Rehabil Med.2009;41:557–562.  Ekici G, Bakar Y, Akbayrak T, Yuksel I. Comparison of manual lymph drainage therapy and connective tissue massage in women with fibromyalgia: a randomized controlled trial. Journal Of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics 2009; 32(2):127-133.  J. P. Lefaucheur et al., : The use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in chronic neuropathic pain. Neurophysiologie Clinique. 2006: 36(3):117– 124.
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