作者: Dan Buskila , Reuven Mader
DOI: 10.1016/J.BERH.2011.01.003
关键词: Human factors and ergonomics 、 Occupational safety and health 、 Injury prevention 、 Intensive care medicine 、 Mechanism (biology) 、 Physical therapy 、 Psychological intervention 、 Fibromyalgia 、 Work related 、 Medicine 、 Poison control
摘要: In the past decade, major progress has been made in our understanding of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS). Various triggers have implicated as contributing to symptom development FMS when genetically susceptible individuals are challenged. A substantial amount data points towards association between trauma and chronic widespread pain/fibromyalgia (CWP/FMS). There is abundant suggesting that pathogenesis CWP/FMS might be related cervical spine injury. Furthermore, several persistent local pain conditions may CWP/FMS. These share a common pathogenic mechanism namely, central sensitisation. Physical emotional co-exist many traumatic events interact