"Jones (Oregon Health and Science University) and Hoffman (clinical exercise specialist) define fibromyalgia as a syndrome and explain its pathophysiology, the clinician’s role, the assembly of an ideal treatment team, various treatments, and other common disorders found in patients. Intended for both medical professionals and patients, the appendices list drugs often used in treating fibromyalgia with symptoms, provide a fibromyalgia clinical questionnaire, and illustrate exercises for loosening and strengthening muscles." - <i>SciTech Book News</i>

"Fibromyalgia provides general and basic information that is useful to students and anyone interested in learning more about this disease." - <i>ARBAonline</i>

"A perfect, updated complement to Sharon Ostalecki's 2007 book <i>Fibromyalgia: The Complete Guide</i>." - <i>Library Journal</i>

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"Recommended. Upper-level undergraduates through professionals/practitioners." - <i>Choice</i>

A fascinating look at the progression of a once-discounted medical disorder, from suspicion of malingering and mental illness to mainline acceptance by the world medical community.As described in this timely volume, three decades of objective scientific evidence has finally transitioned a suspicious set of symptoms into a real diagnosis for—and potential treatments of—fibromyalgia. It is a revelatory work, focusing on important research discoveries, the struggles of patients, and hopes for a future cure.Each chapter of Fibromyalgia covers different aspects of the disease and its treatment, including global, economic, and risk statistics; a timeline of key events in the study of fibromyalgia; common symptoms and diagnostic indicators; pharmacologic and non-pharmacological treatments; associated disorders and syndromes; and impact of fibromyalgia at home, in the workplace, and in society at large. Adding to the coverage is a firsthand account from a young patient describing her experiences with this disease.A historic timeline pinpoints important moments in the efforts to define, diagnose, and relieve fibromyalgiaA complete glossary helps readers understand potentially difficult medical terminology related to fibromyalgia
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A fascinating look at the progression of a once-discounted medical disorder, from suspicion of malingering and mental illness to mainline acceptance by the world medical community.
Series Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. What Is Fibromyalgia? Chapter 2. Diagnosing the Disorder Chapter 3. Those at Risk Chapter 4. Treatment by Health Providers Chapter 5. Pharmacological and Nonpharmacological Treatments Chapter 6. Common Co-Morbidities Chapter 7. Cultural Impact Appendix A. Treatment Stories Appendix B. The Fibromyalgia Clinic Questionnaire Appendix C. Essential Exercises for Fibromyalgia Appendix D. Dietary Recommendations for Fibromyalgia Patients Appendix E. Conversations between a Counselor and a Client with Fibromyalgia Glossary Bibliography Index About the Authors
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Not that long ago, patients complaining of severe pain at the slightest touch were all too often met with disbelief from the health care profession, as well as by family, friends, and coworkers. But with cases growing and evidence mounting, this mysterious condition is becoming less mysterious and is increasingly recognized as a genuine illness.
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A historic timeline pinpoints important moments in the efforts to define, diagnose, and relieve fibromyalgia
Biographies of Disease assembles the writing talents of a diverse group of experts, including some of the country's most highly regarded health professionals, research scientists, and historians of medicine. Each volume in the series tells the fascinating "life story" of a major disease or medical condition, from its earliest known origins to the present. While tracing this history, each Biography examines in clear prose the science underlying the disease's workings on the human body, the physical, social, and emotional impacts of the disease on patients, their families, and the broader community, and the latest research on treatments and cures for the disease and speculation on what the future may bring. Brought together by editor Julie K. Silver, MD, of Harvard Medical School, the authors have contributed their expert knowledge to a series exceptional not only for the depth of its coverage but also its accessibility to the general audience.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780313364402
Publisert
2009-09-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Greenwood Press
Aldersnivå
P, UP, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
146

Biographical note

Kim Dupree Jones, PhD, is associate professor of nursing and assistant professor of medicine at Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR.

Janice Holt Hoffman, CES, is a certified clinical exercise specialist at Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR.