Pain is not the major determinant of quality of life in fibromyalgia: results from a retrospective "real world" data analysis of fibromyalgia patients.
Martin OffenbächerNiko KohlsThomas EwertClaudia SiglRobin HieblingerLoren L ToussaintFuschia M SiroisJameson K HirschMiguel A VallejoSybille KramerJavier RiveraGerold StuckiJorg SchellingAndreas WinkelmannPublished in: Rheumatology international (2021)
More than 50% of QoL variance could be explained by distinct self-reported variables with neither pain intensity nor pain frequency playing a major role. Therefore, FM treatment should not primarily concentrate on pain but should address multiple factors within multidisciplinary therapy.