Assessment of workers with fibromyalgia: What should occupational physicians know?

  • Cordeiro R
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Abstract

Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain syndrome with a complex multifactorial etiopathogenesis that more frequently affects women. Although widespread pain is the dominant feature, fibromyalgia incorporates a wide variety of symptoms, such as fatigue, unrefreshed sleep, and cognitive and mood disorders. Central sensitization to pain is a key element in the pathophysiology of this syndrome. Due to its prevalence and repercussions on quality of life and work productivity, fibromyalgia is a common condition in occupational medicine outpatient clinics. Thus, physicians must be attentive to its symptoms to facilitate diagnosis and management. This article will address basic topics about fibromyalgia, including: epidemiology, predisposing factors, pathophysiological considerations, clinical manifestations, classification criteria, differential diagnosis, basic principles of treatment, and the contribution of occupational physicians.

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Cordeiro, R. A. (2022). Assessment of workers with fibromyalgia: What should occupational physicians know? Revista Brasileira de Medicina Do Trabalho. https://doi.org/10.47626/1679-4435-2022-870

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