Characteristics
of Post-Traumatic Fibromyalgia
This study compared two
groups of fibromyalgia syndrome (FS) patients: 46 with post-traumatic FS, and
46 with idiopathic FS. Each group was given a series of self-report inventories
and a medical examination.
The study found that there
were no significant differences between the groups in terms of physical findings.
The traumatic-onset FS patients, however, reported more pain, distress, disability,
and lower general activity than the idiopathic-onset FS patients. “The greater
disability and psychological distress in the post-traumatic FS patients were
present even when we controlled for compensation status, a potential mediator.
Thus, the differences between the two types of FS onset cannot be attributed
solely to a desire by these patients to receive some financial gain.”
Turk DC, Okifuji A,
Starz TW, Sinclair JD. Effects of symptom onset on psychological distress and
disability in fibromyalgia syndrome patients. Pain 1996;68:423-430.
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