By Mark Marabut


Fibromyalgia is a persistent chronic disorder known for sensitivity and widespread pain throughout the entire musculoskeletal system. As well as pain, patients also report mood and sleep disturbances, plus long-term fatigue. Fibromyalgia can be associated with TMJ dysfunction and pain, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), some autoimmune disorders, depression, and some psychological conditions. Medical science has not yet discovered a cause for this disorder.

These offices utilize techniques that may help alleviate some symptoms of Fibromyalgia. Recent studies show that combining spinal adjustments with ischemic compression, can decrease fatigue, increase sleep, and significantly reduce pain. As chiropractors are focused on the relationships between the neural, skeletal, and muscular systems, they understand how to improve quality of life for on with this condition.

They understand that all systems are interconnected. If even one component - joints, tendons, muscles, bones, or ligaments - are not functioning properly, a person may experience issues. Chiropractors use manipulations, stretches, and adjustments, to restore skeletal balance and relieve a lot of the pain frequently associated with Fibromyalgia.

Many fibromyalgia patients are turning to chiropractors to help them with pain caused by upper-cervical spinal stenosis. Chiropractors can adjust the neck and head to relieve the compression of the spine, which in turn can help to alleviate fibromyalgia-related chronic pain. A Dallas GA chiropractic doctor can use a combination of trigger point therapy and chiropractic adjustments to decrease the duration and severity of fibromyalgia's physical pain.

Eighteen separate tender points of the body are connected to Fibromyalgia. They are linked to various symptoms such as IBS, temperature sensitivity, restless legs, menstrual pain, morning stiffness, tingling or numb extremities, headaches, cognitive and memory issues (or "fibro fog"), and sleep disturbances. According to research, this condition is related to stress, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and Lupus.

A chiropractor can make spinal adjustments that can decrease the stress being placed on one's supporting muscles. Using skeletal manipulation, cold laser techniques, and trigger point therapies, they help patients feel more comfortable.




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