| Literature DB >> 3478492 |
G Ferraccioli1, L Ghirelli, F Scita, M Nolli, M Mozzani, S Fontana, M Scorsonelli, A Tridenti, C De Risio.
Abstract
Fifteen patients with fibromyalgia syndrome were given EMG-BFB (biofeedback) training sessions because of persistent aches after one year of monthly courses of NSAID. A long-lasting clinical benefit was observed in 56%. The improvement was found in those without overt psychopathological disturbances. In fact, a subgroup of clinically depressed patients responded poorly. Our findings were confirmed in a controlled study. Six patients were allocated into "true EMG-BFB" and 6 into "false EMG-BFB" treatment in a blinded fashion. The rheumatological assessment revealed a significant improvement in most of the variables only in the "true EMG-BFB" group.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3478492
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Rheumatol ISSN: 0315-162X Impact factor: 4.666