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Posted on December 1, 2009 by bshook

More research confirms that fibromyalgia is associated with a disruption in the way pain is processed in the brain.

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Filed under: Fibromyalgia, The Role of Stress, Yes, I can treat you for... | Tagged: chiropractic, Chronic Back Pain, Chronic Neck Pain, Fibromyalgia, Fibromyalgia Syndrome, headaches, Herniated Discs, migraines, Neural Plasticity, Restless Leg Syndrome, Slipped Discs | Leave a Comment »

Forward Head Posture, a Common Factor in Fibromyalgia Syndrome

Posted on December 1, 2009 by bshook

Forward Head Posture is a common factor in perpetuating fibromyalgia syndrome.

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