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Fibromyalgia and Muscle Pain: What Causes It, How It Feels and What to Do About It

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Sufferers of fibromyalgia (formerly called fibrositis) experience widespread muscle pain and other associated symptoms which may include disturbed sleep, bowel disorders, headaches, anxiety, chronic fatigue and PMS.

233 pages, Paperback

First published April 25, 1999

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Leon Chaitow

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Leon Chaitow ND DO is an internationally known and respected osteopathic and naturopathic practitioner and teacher of soft tissue manipulation methods of treatment. He is author of over 60 books, including a series on Advanced Soft Tissue Manipulation (Muscle Energy Techniques, Positional Release Techniques, Modern Neuromuscular Techniques) and also Palpation Skills; Cranial Manipulation: Theory and Practice; Fibromyalgia Syndrome: A Practitioner’s Guide to Treatment, and many more. He is editor of the peer reviewed Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, that offers a multidisciplinary perspective on physical methods of patient care. Leon Chaitow was for many years senior lecturer on the Therapeutic Bodywork degree courses which he helped to design at the School of Integrated Health, University of Westminster, London, where is he now an Honorary Fellow. He continues to teach and practice part-time in London, when not in Corfu, Greece where he focuses on his writing.

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January 31, 2017
By far one of the most informative books I've ever read when it comes to fibromyalgia, muscle pain, and the many symptoms that occur in the body. I particularly appreciate how detailed the author is in explaining not only all of the symptoms that are related to fibromyalgia, but what the body is doing when they occur. I love the outline format that is used, the diagrams are helpful, and I couldn't recommend this book enough. Out of all of the doctors and specialists one may go to for an accurate diagnosis, this book has been more descriptive in what fibromyalgia is and the methods one can use to help ease symptoms (this includes both traditional and alternative methods).
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August 26, 2015
Some good info on self-treatment in the last half of the book,and some interesting stuff on the various disorders that have to be ruled out for a Fibro dx. But, the research quoted is old. Very little after 2000.i looked and realized this is an updated version of a book originally put out in 2001 and as I read it I had to question how much it had been updated. The answer seems to be very little.
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November 7, 2015
This may be the best book on Fibromyalgia I have read. it contains many options for treatment and most you can so for yourself. It utilises research to support it's recommendations. I highly recommend this book for those with Fibromyalgia.
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October 21, 2015
I won this book on Goodreads. My daughter-in-law has this awful disease. This book has helped me understand what she is going through. She has not been able to explain it and this book really opened my eyes to her pain.
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September 16, 2015
This is a great book. It thoroughly explains everything and anything the reader wants to know about Fibromyalgia. As well as information to help with this debilitating disease. A definite "coffee table" Book for occasional reference. THANK YOU GOODREADS FIRSTREADS FOR THIS FREE BOOK!!!!!
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