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Relief From Fibromyalgia Pain
If you haven't had your life stolen away by fibromyalgia, this might not seem like much. One of the symptoms of fibromyalgia is widespread pain in the muscles, but this syndrome causes many other symptoms.
People with fibromyalgia often describe their symptoms as flu like but it doesn't go away. It leaves you feeling totally exhausted, having trouble sleeping at night, migraines that will go on for days. Your muscles will feel stiff especially when you first get up in the morning.
Fibromyalgia affects three to five percent of the general population. It occurs in people of all ages, and even children. Men develop fibromyalgia, but more women are diagnosed with it.
Thanks to Spinal Reflex Therapy (SRT), many fibromyalgia sufferers can reclaim their lives. Seeing a therapist that specializes in SRT can increase your energy levels by about 25 percent. SRT is an evidence-based assessment and treatment technique, built upon 85 years of research and 25 years of clinical application. SRT is a predictable, reproducible, and reliable treatment that delivers pain relief every time.
Treatment of fibromyalgia with Spinal Reflex Therapy has helped my clients achieve better range of motion; they are not as tired, migraines have decreased in frequency, and joint pains have decreased. As a result many clients can function like normal people. So seek out an SRT provider in your area to help you with your fibromyalgia.
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