Widespread pain in fibromyalgia is related to a deficit of endogenous pain inhibition
Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue · Université de Sherbrooke
Abstract
A deficit of endogenous pain inhibitory systems has been suggested to contribute to some chronic pain conditions, one of them being fibromyalgia. The aim of the investigation was to test whether endogenous pain inhibitory systems were activated by a spatial summation procedure in 30 fibromyalgia, 30 chronic low back pain, and 30 healthy volunteers who participated in a cross-over trial (two sessions). Each session consisted of visual analog scale ratings of pain during the immersion of different surfaces of the arm in circulating noxious cold (12 degrees C) water. The arm was arbitrarily divided into eight segments from the fingertips to the shoulder. One session was ascending (from the fingertips to the…
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4Topics & keywords
- Fibromyalgia
- Medicine
- Chronic pain
- Endogeny
- Physical therapy
- Nociception
- Anesthesia
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Good health and well-being