Research Sheds Light on Fibromyalgia and the Role of Brain Connectivity in Pain Inhibition

Despite extensive research, the cause of fibromyalgia, a chronic pain syndrome is not known. However, the results of a new study that compares brain activity in individuals with and without fibromyalgia indicate that decreased connectivity between pain-related and sensorimotor brain areas could contribute to deficient pain regulation in fibromyalgia, according to an article published in emBrain Connectivity/em, a peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann Liebert, ...

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