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Fibromyalgia syndrome is an increasingly recognized chronic musculoskeletal disorder, involving widespread pain, soft tissue tenderness, other somatic complaints, physical deconditioning, cognitive impairment, psychological issues and disability. It adversely impacts mobility, activities of daily living, work productivity, societal participation and quality of life. Multidisciplinary rehabilitation approaches are often required for prompt recognition of impairments related to fibromyalgia and formulation of an individualized rehabilitation plan to assist patients in relieving symptoms, improve mobility, daily and psychosocial functioning, as well as quality of life. To date, there appears to be little scientific evidence for the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions for fibromyalgia. However, rehabilitation strategies remain commonly used as an approach for this condition, which causes much personal and substantial economic loss to society. We aim to summarize the current evidence for the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions used for fibromyalgia among working age adults, including pharmacological and non-pharmacological management approaches.
期刊介绍:
Primarily being a medical journal, JPMA publishes scholarly research focusing on the various fields in the areas of health and medical education. It publishes original research describing recent advances in health particularly clinical studies, clinical trials, assessments of pathogens of diagnostic importance, medical genetics and epidemiological studies. Review articles highlighting importance of various issues in the domain of public health, drug research and medical education are also accepted. As a leading journal of South Asia, JPMA remains cognizant of the recent advances in the rapidly growing fields of biomedical sciences, it invites and encourages scholars to write short reviews and invited editorials on the emerging issues. We particularly aim to promote health standards of developing countries by encouraging manuscript submissions on issues affecting the public health and health delivery services.