The best back pain relief products for chronic illness are designed to support both active and resting recovery. Living with chronic conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, or ankylosing spondylitis is not just about pain. It is about constant stiffness, reduced mobility, and the mental exhaustion of never feeling fully comfortable in your own body. Simple tasks like sitting for long hours, sleeping properly, or even standing up can feel overwhelming. Best Back Pain Relief Products for Chronic Illness What makes it even harder is that relief is not one-size-fits-all. Some…
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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Chronic pain is any pain that lasts longer than three months. It can also be inconsistent, a constant ache, or sudden flares. The main problem in solving it is that there are many different causes, including arthritis, back pain, cancer, fibromyalgia, headaches, neck and nerve pain. More than 50 million people in the U.S. live with chronic pain, a third of whom have had their entire lives stopped because of it. “You get up with pain, you go to bed with pain. You don’t eat as well,…
Read More5 Things to Look for in a Fibromyalgia Specialist
If you’re one of the millions of people in the United States living with fibromyalgia, you may know what it feels like to be misunderstood by doctors and the healthcare system as a whole. [1] “This is the primary reason people with fibromyalgia search for a compassionate provider,” says Kevin V. Hackshaw, MD, a board-certified rheumatologist who specializes in fibromyalgia at UT Health Austin’s Rheumatology Clinic in Texas. “They have frustration from going from physician to physician, because they feel unheard or dismissed.” This is something that Kristal Kent, a disabled Army…
Read MoreFibromyalgia: Pain out of control
Feeling like we have a degree of control makes us tolerate pain better. In the case of fibromyalgia, however, this simply doesn’t work. A study provides clues as to why. Fibromyalgia is a mysterious chronic pain disorder that is difficult to treat. Its causes are also still largely in the dark. A study conducted by the team at the Clinic for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, provides evidence that certain brain areas involved in processing pain don’t function normally in fibromyalgia patients. In healthy people, they…
Read MoreFibromyalgia: Mysterious condition, debilitating symptoms
“Fibromyalgia is a common condition affecting 3.7 million Americans. Fibromyalgia causes scattered pain, lack of energy, poor sleep and myriad other signs and symptoms. Because symptoms of many diseases cause similar complaints, diagnosis is difficult. Often many weeks or months go by before the person with fibromyalgia or the doctor recognizes what is wrong.” These are the opening sentences of “The Arthritis Foundation’s Guide to Good Living with Fibromyalgia,” and the author captures the frustration many sufferers describe in their quest for an explanation of their debilitating symptoms. For those…
Read MoreNon-surgical treatment significantly reduces knee pain for adults, especially those 50 and older
“We know this treatment has clear benefits in reducing pain and improving the ability to do everyday activities for patients,” said Kaitlin Carrato, M.D., chief resident in interventional radiology at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. “But now that we know it’s particularly helpful for those over 50 years old, it may mean that those with chronic pain conditions, like arthritis, would benefit more from this treatment than patients suffering acute pain, such as an injury.” Interventional radiologists perform genicular nerve radiofrequency ablation by image guidance to place probe needles next to the nerves of the knee…
Read MoreLady Gaga explains how fibromyalgia lets her ‘connect with people who have it’
Lady Gaga is one of the most influential musicians in the industry despite suffering from a painful chronic illness. The singer revealed that she suffers from fibromyalgia, a chronic disorder where a person experiences widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and cognitive difficulties In her documentary Gaga: Five Foot Two, she gave a raw look into her life, showing how chronic pain impacted her career and personal life. She openly discussed experiencing flare-ups that left her struggling to move or perform. Additionally, during a conversation with Vogue, lady Gaga mentioned, “I get so…
Read MoreCombat Deployment Linked to Increased Fibromyalgia Prevalence
The prevalence of fibromyalgia among male and female US service members rose from 2.2% and 2.0% before deployment to 8.0% and 11.1% after deployment, respectively. Deployment to a combat environment is associated with a marked increase in new-onset fibromyalgia, which shows a bidirectional relationship with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to study results published in Arthritis Care & Research. Traumatic life events have long been hypothesized as triggers for fibromyalgia, with PTSD as a well-recognized comorbidity. However, prospective data collected both before and after high-magnitude stress exposures have been limited. To address this…
Read MoreFibromyalgia Reframed and Linked to Altered Pain Processing
Pain Processing VIENNA — Fibromyalgia is increasingly recognized as a multidimensional, symptom-based condition rooted in altered central pain processing, rather than a disorder defined by structural pathology, said experts in a discussion at the 24th European Congress of Internal Medicine (ECIM) 2026. Presenting an overview of the condition, Alina Dima, MD, PhD, a specialist in internal medicine and rheumatology at the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy and Colentina Clinical Hospital, both in Bucharest, Romania, described fibromyalgia as a prototypical example of nociplastic pain. “Fibromyalgia reflects altered pain processing in the absence of structural…
Read MoreThe AI That’s Finally Making Sense of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
new artificial intelligence tool, BioMapAI, is giving researchers a clearer picture of or ME/CFS, by mapping the hidden biology behind the pain, dizziness, and exhaustion of the condition. The tool was developed by scientists at the Jackson Laboratory and Duke University School of Medicine and could lead to better diagnosis and treatment of a disease that has long been misunderstood, misdiagnosed, and, for many, dismissed. Trained on four years of biological and clinical data from 249 people, BioMapAI can identify ME/CFS with 90% accuracy by analyzing stool, blood, and other…
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