Lifestyle Changes and Non-Pharmacological Options for Fibromyalgia
Wendy Wright, DNP, explores effective non-pharmacological therapies and lifestyle modifications that have shown significant promise in managing fibromyalgia symptoms, complementing traditional medication-based approaches.
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Wendy Wright, DNP, ANP-BC, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, FNAP
| Published on September 5, 2024
EP: 1.Fibromyalgia: Symptoms and Causes
EP: 2.Patient Communication and Fibromyalgia Diagnosis
EP: 3.Lifestyle Changes and Non-Pharmacological Options for Fibromyalgia
EP: 4.Sleep and Cognitive Symptoms in Fibromyalgia
EP: 5.Treatment Options for Fibromyalgia
EP: 6.Long-Term Use of Fibromyalgia Medications
Video content above is prompted by the following:
- Beyond medications, what non-pharmacological therapies and/or lifestyle changes have demonstrated the most effectiveness in alleviating fibromyalgia symptoms?
- How do you typically integrate these modalities into a patient's treatment plan?
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