Saturday, September 3, 2016

Multimodal therapy of Fibromyalgia at the EULAR 2016 Meeting



 
In his talk How to treat / manage Fibromyalgia, D.A. Williams of University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States pointed out: “Multi-modal treatment is considered optimal for the long-term management of FM [Fibromyalgia] […]”. I must admit that I haven’t attended this session and missed his talk. I hope that Dr. Williams will publish his talk later on. I have been interested in multimodal therapy of fibromyalgia for two decades now and have put such treatment into practice. So I am very grateful to read that this kind of treatment is considered “optimal”.

I’ve been to all posters and read all abstracts on fibromyalgia presented at the EULAR 2016 Meeting. I am a bit disappointed, that there hasn’t been any new study on the “optimal” therapy. But maybe the next congress will see a new study. For the time being please refer to the links below. 


Links:
Fibromyalgia: Multimodal Therapy at the Rheinische Rheuma Zentrum http://rheumatologe.blogspot.de/2010/11/fibromyalgia-multimodal-therapy-at.html
Psychoeducational Intervention in Fibromyalgia http://rheumatologe.blogspot.de/2013/07/psychoeducational-intervention-in.html
Fibromyalgia at the ACR 2015 Meeting in San Francisco / Multidisciplinary Programs http://rheumatologe.blogspot.de/2015/11/fibromyalgia-at-acr-2015-meeting-in-san_46.html 

D.A. Williams: HOW TO TREAT/MANAGE FIBROMYALGIA. DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-eular.6395

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