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Condition · Chiropractic Care

Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a chronic, widespread musculoskeletal pain condition characterized by amplified pain processing, fatigue, sleep disruption, and cognitive difficulty. It affects an estimated 2 to 4 percent of the general population and is diagnosed far more often in women than men. Chiropractic care addresses the neuromusculoskeletal components of fibromyalgia, aiming to reduce mechanical pain contributors, improve spinal function, and support overall quality of life. Dr. Brett A. Moss at Moss Chiropractic of Inverness has worked with fibromyalgia patients for 28 years, combining evidence-informed adjustments with supportive therapies available at the practice.
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What it is

Fibromyalgia is a central sensitization syndrome, meaning the central nervous system processes pain signals abnormally and registers heightened pain from stimuli that would normally be non-painful or only mildly uncomfortable. This phenomenon is called allodynia (pain from non-painful stimuli) and hyperalgesia (amplified response to genuinely painful stimuli). The condition does not arise from structural joint damage or inflammation in the way that osteoarthritis does, yet the pain is entirely real and measurable in how it limits daily activity. Widespread bilateral pain persisting for at least three months, combined with fatigue, non-restorative sleep, and cognitive symptoms often called 'fibro fog,' form the diagnostic core of the condition.

The spine is frequently a focal region of fibromyalgia symptom burden. Patients commonly report cervical (neck), thoracic (mid-back), and lumbar (lower back) pain as prominent complaints, and many also experience Headaches & Migraines that compound their overall symptom picture. Myofascial trigger points, which are hyperirritable bands within muscle tissue, are frequently found in the upper trapezius, paraspinal muscles, and suboccipital region. Overlapping conditions such as Low Back Pain and Neck Pain are common in this population, making accurate functional assessment critical before any care plan is designed.

What to expect

An initial visit for fibromyalgia at Moss Chiropractic of Inverness begins with a thorough history and orthopedic and neurological examination to characterize each patient's specific pain distribution, postural faults, and spinal motion restrictions. Because fibromyalgia involves central sensitization, the examination distinguishes between pain that originates centrally versus pain that has a clear mechanical or compressive source in the spine, since those mechanical contributors are the most tractable targets for chiropractic care. Radiographic or advanced imaging may be reviewed if available. Realistic goals and expected timelines are discussed at the outset so patients understand that fibromyalgia management is typically a longer-term process rather than a short course of care. [7]

Treatment is applied at a level of force and intensity appropriate to each patient's sensitivity. Patients with fibromyalgia often require a more gradual introduction to hands-on care than patients with purely mechanical complaints. The chiropractic adjustment (spinal manipulation) is delivered with attention to tissue tolerance, and supplementary modalities such as electrical stimulation (e-stim), SoftWave therapy, and corrective exercise are integrated as the clinical picture warrants. Frequency of visits is adjusted over time based on response, and ongoing maintenance care is a legitimate option for patients managing persistent chronic pain. [7]

Key benefits

Who benefits most

Fibromyalgia patients who are most likely to benefit from chiropractic care are those whose symptom picture includes identifiable spinal restrictions, postural dysfunction, or myofascial pain patterns layered on top of the central sensitization diagnosis. When mechanical spinal problems coexist with fibromyalgia, addressing those problems can lower the overall nociceptive (pain signal) load entering the nervous system, which may reduce the intensity and frequency of widespread pain episodes. Patients who have not found adequate relief through pharmaceutical management alone are often motivated to explore conservative, non-pharmacological options, and chiropractic fits that profile. [8]

Patients who have experienced significant deconditioning, are dealing with occupational or activity limitations, or who report that prolonged static postures worsen their pain are particularly good candidates for a care plan that combines adjustments with corrective exercise and postural rehabilitation. Fibromyalgia does not discriminate by age, but older adults benefit from the non-invasive nature of chiropractic care when pharmaceutical polypharmacy (the use of multiple medications simultaneously) is already a concern. Patients managing concurrent conditions such as chronic headaches & migraines or persistent neck pain may also find that addressing those conditions as part of a broader care plan reduces their total symptom burden. [4]

How it connects to chiropractic

Chiropractic care operates at the intersection of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, which places it directly within the relevant biology of fibromyalgia. The spine houses and protects the spinal cord, and vertebral subluxations (segmental dysfunctions characterized by restricted motion and altered joint mechanics) are thought to create ongoing afferent input, meaning nerve signals traveling toward the brain, that can amplify or perpetuate sensitized pain processing. Correcting these restrictions through a chiropractic adjustment may reduce that aberrant afferent load. Research into chiropractic practice patterns for chronic pain confirms that patients with persistent pain conditions are successfully managed across a variety of visit frequencies, underscoring the individualized, sustained nature of care appropriate for fibromyalgia. [7]

The evidence base for chiropractic in complex chronic pain populations continues to grow. A broad effectiveness review found spinal manipulation to be beneficial for a range of musculoskeletal pain conditions, supporting its use as a component of multimodal care for patients whose fibromyalgia is complicated by identifiable spinal contributors. [2] Patient education, which is part of Dr. Brett A. Moss's standard practice, is an evidence-supported intervention in its own right for chronic musculoskeletal conditions, with systematic review data showing meaningful benefit in outcomes including pain severity and function. [3] Combining manual adjustment with education reflects the kind of multimodal framework that consensus panels have identified as appropriate for chronic low back and widespread pain. [6]

Practitioners in chiropractic work within a regulated, evidence-informed profession and increasingly function as part of the broader healthcare team managing complex chronic conditions. That integration matters for fibromyalgia patients, who often see multiple providers and benefit most when each provider understands the full clinical picture. [8] For fibromyalgia patients with a lumbar or cervical mechanical component, spinal decompression may be added to the care plan, and those with diffuse myofascial involvement may benefit from SoftWave therapy as a complement to hands-on adjustment. Corrective exercise is prescribed to build the postural muscle endurance that helps sustain the gains made in office, reducing the frequency and severity of flares over time. [4]

For details on what a complete course of care looks like at Moss Chiropractic of Inverness, see .

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Common questions

Can chiropractic care cure fibromyalgia?
No. Fibromyalgia is a chronic central sensitization condition, and no single treatment cures it. Chiropractic care addresses the mechanical and musculoskeletal components that contribute to total pain burden. The goal is meaningful reduction in pain intensity, better function, and improved quality of life over time, not elimination of the underlying condition.
Will adjustments hurt if I already have widespread pain and sensitivity?
Dr. Brett A. Moss adjusts force and technique to each patient's tolerance. Patients with fibromyalgia often start with lighter-force methods, and supplementary therapies like e-stim or SoftWave therapy may be used before hands-on work to prepare the tissues. Most patients tolerate care well once it is calibrated to their sensitivity level.
How many visits will I need?
That depends on how many mechanical findings are present alongside the fibromyalgia diagnosis, how long those problems have been present, and how the patient responds to initial care. Fibromyalgia is a long-term condition, so ongoing management visits are often appropriate, not a sign that care is failing. A realistic timeline is discussed at the first visit.
Moss Chiropractic of Inverness serves fibromyalgia patients throughout Inverness, Florida and the surrounding Citrus County area, offering a full range of conservative, non-invasive care options under one roof.

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    with ambulatory low back pain of mechanical origin ; of these, 268 comprised the subgroup of patients with chronic low back pain and radiating pain below the knee. the patients'low back status was followed for 1 year. data on physicians'practice activities were obtained from…
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    " code book, " which will provide a detailed definition for each code [ 105 ]. information related to methodological decisions and their rationale will also be documented [ 104 ]. subsequent transcripts will be independently reviewed to identify and code text segments and to…
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    source : pubmed : 22419306 source _ author : cochrane pmid : 22419306 pmcid : pmc12042649 title : patient education for neck pain. journal : the cochrane database of systematic reviews year : 2012 authors : gross anita, forget mario, st george kerry, fraser michelle m h, graham…
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    treatment effects of both the chiropractic treatments and home exercise program, structure of the exercise program, and information received [ 40 ]. similar factors were identified in the current study including the positive social influence of providers, environmental…
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    objects such as silverware. in these cases, limb spasticity or limited motion due to contracture or hypertonia was used by patients to support needed functions, requiring the dc to be aware of how otherwise reasonable treatment goals potentially conflict with other…
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    of panelists reported prior involvement in a delphi consensus study, 77 % reported using a decision aid in practice, and 92 % reported using tissue - specific diagnoses to characterize lbp. table 2 displays self - reported knowledge of multimodal chiropractic care. most…
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    and are possibly successfully managing their chronic pain using a variety of chiropractic visit frequencies. these results may inform payers when building coverage policies for ongoing chiropractic care for patients with chronic pain.…
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