Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic condition that impacts every aspect of life for those who harbor it. The diagnosis is often made on individuals with chronic widespread bodily pain in the absence of any specific condition and when no specific cause such as tissue inflammation or damage can be identified. Hence, the cause of FM remains illusive and confusing, resulting in beliefs that range from it being purely a psychological condition to an entirely physical condition, while others simply do not feel it’s a “real” condition at all. This begs the question: What causes fibromyalgia?
Thankfully, there is currently enough research published to confidently say that FM is at least partly (possibly mostly) due to a disorder of “central pain processing” (that is, how the brain “feels” pain), where a higher than normal pain response occurs to a normal, not-too-painful stimulus (technically called “hyperalgesia”), as well as a pain response that occurs to a non-painful or, shouldn’t hurt at all, stimulus (technically called “allodynia”). There are several other conditions that include central or brain processing problems that include both genetic as well as environmental factors. Some of these include irritable bowel syndrome, TMJ or jaw dysfunction, chronic low back pain, and others. This central or brain problem may be caused by chemical changes in the brain which have been clearly identified in FM sufferers. Some of these include a deficiency (too little) of serotonin and noradrenergic substances, as well as too much or, an excess amount of glutamate and substance P (chemicals that help transmit movement information from our feet and arms to the brain). In some cases, there are also psychological and behavioral issues that play a role in the cause of FM. Another study reported the cause of FM as being a “neurologic disease.” They found that interactions of environmental stressors (financial, marital, etc.) PLUS “neuroendocrine dysfunction” (that is, hormonal and neurotransmitter issues) in people who are genetically predisposed to be the cause of FM.
So, it appears the cause of FM is not one thing but rather, the presence of environmental issues like stress AND chemical imbalances in our endocrine (hormone) and nervous (brain) systems that team up to clobber those of us who may be genetically geared towards having FM. This explanation of causation is important as there are both outside/environmental and inside/chemical issues that MUST be addressed in the treatment or management program of FM. This is why a “multidisciplinary approach” or a “team” of health care providers works so well in the management process. Because there are biological, psychological, and social issues that require management, the team may consist of primary care (by a medical doctor who is willing to work in a team approach and “believes” FM is real), counseling, and chiropractic. Chiropractic is an integral, important service to include as the primary complaint of FM is “widespread musculoskeletal pain” and NO OTHER profession focuses more on that system than chiropractic. Patients with FM frequently report that a regimented treatment plan that includes regular chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapies, often different forms of physical therapy modalities such as electrical stimulation, ultrasound, pulsed magnetic field, laser and/or light therapy, as well as nutritional counseling and exercise guidance are HUGE in the management process – ALL of which can be quarterbacked by your chiropractor. We pride ourselves in managing complex problems such as FM and are proud to be part of the team!
If you, a friend or family member requires care for FM, we sincerely appreciate the trust and confidence shown by choosing our services!
To schedule an appointment for treatment for fibromyalgia in San Francisco call 415-392-2225. We serve zip code 94111 in the SF Financial District. We validate parking at the Embarcadero Center. Open Saturdays 9-1pm.
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Great post doc. Thanks for sharing this useful information on Fibromyalgia (FM) and how chiropractic can help.
Posted by: Michael Pound | April 01, 2012 at 04:42 PM
You are welcome. Fibromyalgia is often misunderstood and treated poorly. More people need to know how chiropractic can help!
Posted by: Dr. Eben Davis | April 01, 2012 at 04:51 PM
It is very rewarding to be able to help so many Fibromyalgia sufferers here in San Francisco. It truly is amazing how the right kind of treatment can change a patients life forever.
Posted by: Maria | April 02, 2012 at 06:33 AM
Some of our patients suffering with FM have seen complete cessation of their symptoms, and others partial relief. Chiropractic helps reset the nervous system if a misaligment was part of the problem
Great post Doc Davis, thanks.
Posted by: Dr. David Livingston | April 02, 2012 at 07:21 AM
Thanks for your input Dr. Livingston. More people need to know about how Chiropractic can help Fibromyalgia.
Posted by: Dr. Eben Davis | April 02, 2012 at 07:43 AM
Excellent article Dr. Davis. We know the success you have treating Fibromyalgia patients in San Francisco. We have a very similar outlook and great success with our Fibromyalgia patients in San Diego. We use a multidisciplinary approach, focusing on the natural alternatives. Keep up the great work.
Posted by: Bruce Bell | April 02, 2012 at 12:16 PM
Thank you Dr. Bell. We know you do great work in the San Diego area. Not only with Fibromyalgia, but with severe back and neck pain. We appreciate your input.
Posted by: Dr. Eben Davis | April 02, 2012 at 12:22 PM
FM is such a devastating disease. At least now modern medicine is recognizing the disease as something real. Imagine the torment the patients went through 20 years ago when the MD's were telling them it was all in there head.
Posted by: Dr. Andrew White | April 05, 2012 at 03:57 PM
We feel the same way Dr. White. Thanks for your input.
Posted by: Dr. Eben Davis | April 06, 2012 at 08:30 AM
Thanks Dr. Davis. Thanks for excellent information I was looking for this info for my fibromyalgia treatment research.
Posted by: Dr. Ana Abriana | April 21, 2012 at 05:45 PM