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==Overview==
==Overview==
==Historical Perspective==
==Historical Perspective==
Fibromyalgia has been studied since the early 1800s and referred to by a variety of former names, including '''muscular rheumatism''' and fibrositis. The term ''fibromyalgia'' was coined in 1976 to more accurately describe the symptoms, from the [[Latin]] ''fibra'' (fiber) and the [[Greek language|Greek]] words ''myo'' (muscle) and ''algos'' (pain).
In 1981, Dr. Muhammad B. Yunus published the "first controlled study of the clinical characteristics" of the fibromyalgia syndrome, for which he is considered "the father of our modern view of fibromyalgia."<ref name=Winfield>John B. Winfield (2007), "Fibromyalgia and Related Central Sensitivity Syndromes: Twenty-five Years of Progress", ''Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism'' '''36''' (6): 335-338.</ref><ref name=sciencedaily>[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/06/070625095756.htm Further Legitimization Of Fibromyalgia As A True Medical Condition], ''[[Science Daily]]'', June 25, 2007.</ref> His work was the "first controlled [[Clinical trial|clinical study]]" of fibromyalgia with validation of known [[symptom]]s and tender points, and he also proposed "the first data-based criteria." In 1984, he proposed the important concept that the fibromyalgia syndrome and other similar conditions are interconnected. In 1986, he showed [[serotonergic]] and norepinephric [[drug]]s to be effective.<ref name=Inanici>F. Fatma Inanici and Muhammad B. Yunus (2004), "History of fibromyalgia: Past to present", '''8''' (5): 369-378.</ref>
Yunus later emphasized a "[[Biopsychosocial model|biopsychosocial perspective]]" of fibromyalgia, which is considered the "only way to synthesize the disparate contributions of such variables as genes and adverse childhood experiences, life stress and distress, posttraumatic stress disorder, mood disorders, self-efficacy for pain control, catastrophizing, coping style, and social support into the evolving picture of central nervous system dysfunction vis-a-vis chronic pain and fatigue."<ref name=Winfield/><ref name=sciencedaily/>
Fibromyalgia was recognized by the American Medical Association as an illness and a cause of disability in 1987. In an article the same year, in the [[Journal of the American Medical Association]], a physician named Dr. Don Goldenberg also called the disorder fibromyalgia. The ACR published a criteria for fibromyalgia in 1990, and developed [[Neurohormone|neurohormonal]] mechanisms with central [[sensitization]] in the 1990s.<ref name=Inanici/>


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==References==

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