An Evidence Based Guide to Treatment of Fibromyalgia for Massage Therapists
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An Evidence Based Guide to Treatment of Fibromyalgia for Massage Therapists

Author(s): Leon Chaitow ND, DO (UK)

2CE credits 6 Lessons Text

A diagnosis of Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) is an elusive one because the symptoms are so varied and other conditions can exhibit similar symptoms. Client histories tend to be long and involved. This condition can call on your empathy and patience as improvement is often slow and incremental. Clients are frequently already stretched to adapt to pain, and even the gentlest treatment may prove difficult.

This course provides information on a variety of assessments, therapies, and self-care exercises to aid you in designing appropriate massage therapy programs for clients with FMS.

When you finish this course, you will be able to:

  • Describe the population affected by Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS). 
  • List symptoms and conditions that cause confusion when diagnosing FMS.
  • Describe whole-body or wellness treatments for FMS.
  • List massage objectives for clients with FMS.

  1. FMS Clients and Symptoms
  2. Confusion in Diagnosing FMS
  3. Client Adaptation and Treatment
  4. Massage Therapy and FMS
  5. Treatments
  6. An Evidence Based Guide to Treatment of Fibromyalgia for Massage Therapists- mtj article pdf

Leon Chaitow, ND, DO was a visiting lecturer at numerous chiropractic, physiotherapy, osteopathic, naturopathic and massage schools in Europe, USA, Canada, Australia. He was the first naturopath/osteopath appointed as a consultant by the UK government to a medical practice. He authored or edited over 70 books and was the founding Editor-in-Chief of the peer-reviewed Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies (Elsevier).