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Custom Foot Orthotics in Fibromyalgia

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Mar 20, 2012.

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    A cohort-controlled trial of the addition of customized foot orthotics to standard care in fibromyalgia.
    Ferrari R.
    Clin Rheumatol. 2012 Mar 20
     
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    Let us please keep in mind that this "condition" is one that is highly suspect in terms of legitimate objective medical science and that its manifestations often coexist with a highly susceptible personality type in which desperation and frustration dominate.

    The addition of ANY potential remedy will likely afford some short term clinical response in this patient cohort, only to be lost over time as reality creeps back in and attention is directed to the next great hope.

    I will refer to this article in summing up Fibromyalgia...

    Hadler NM. "Fibromyalgia" and the medicalization of misery. J Rheumatol 2003;30:1668-70.
     
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