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La fibromyalgie a été reconnue comme entité médicale par l’OMS en 1982, définie avec des critères diagnostiques en 1990 par l’American College of Rheumatology (ACR). Des progrès sensibles ont été effectués ces dernières années afin de mieux comprendre les mécanismes aboutissant au déclenchement d’une fibromyalgie. Pourtant aucune étiologie précise n’a été révélée, aucun traitement jugé comme d’une efficacité certaine, peu de reconnaissance sociale, médicale ou encore ascécurologique.
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Jordan, B. (2013). La prise en charge des patients fibromyalgiques en 2013: encore une place pour les thérapies physiques?. In: Syndromes douloureux chroniques en médecine physique et de réadaptation. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0439-2_6
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