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Fibromyalgiesyndrom bei kindern und jugendlichen

Translated title of the contribution: Juvenile fibromyalgia syndrome
  • H. Michels
  • , K. Gerhold
  • , R. Häfner
  • , W. Häuser
  • , A. Illhardt
  • , K. Mönkemöller
  • , M. Richter
  • , L. Schuchmann

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Abstract

Objective. The aim was to develop a guideline for diagnostic procedures and treatment of juvenile fibromyalgia syndrome (JFMS) in cooperation with 10 German medical and psychological associations and 2 patient self-help groups. Methods. A systematic literature search, including all controlled studies evaluating diagnosis and treatment of JFMS, was performed in the Cochran Collaboration Reviews (1993-12/2006), Medline (1980-12/2006), PsychInfo (1966-12/2006) and Scopus (1980-12/2006). Levels of evidence were assigned according to the classification system of the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine. Grading of the strengths of recommendations was performed according to the German program for disease management guidelines. Standardized procedures to reach a consensus on recommendations were used. Results. Pain in children/adolescents involving several body areas and lasting >3 months without an obvious somatic cause is called JFMS or pain amplification syndrome. Therapeutically, a multidisciplinary concept with psychotherapy and physiotherapy, relaxation techniques and patient education is recommended. Conclusion. These guideline will contribute to a better recognition and standardized care of patients with JFMS and facilitate clinical studies.

Translated title of the contributionJuvenile fibromyalgia syndrome
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)339-348
Number of pages10
JournalSchmerz
Volume22
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2008
Externally publishedYes

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