Neurophysiological background for physical therapies in fibromyalgia

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This paper describes the techniques for controlling pain by the physical means that are most widely used clinically, particularly in the case of fibromyalgia. They are grouped on the basis of the physical energy used: mechanical, thermal (including magnetic and electromagnetic), and light (LASER). The main underlying neu-rophysiological mechanisms are gate activation, the stimulation of descending systems of pain control, and the endogenous opiate system.

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Casale, R., Atzeni, F., & Sarzi-Puttini, P. (2012). Neurophysiological background for physical therapies in fibromyalgia. Reumatismo. Page Press Publications. https://doi.org/10.4081/reumatismo.2012.238

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