Abstract
Fibromyalgia is a severe, chronic and widespread pain syndrome with no definite treatment protocol. Several medications are currently in use to treat this condition. Various pharmacological treatments, as well as alternative mind-body therapies, have been directed towards reducing fatigue and pain, but these treatments have only resulted in a partial relief of symptoms with no long-term or permanent effects. This study shows the results obtained from four female patients suffering from fibromyalgia after undergoing a mind-body treatment in which Psychosocial Genomic postulates as well as ideodynamic hand movements were the main tools employed in their healing. It is suggested that a mind-body oriented treatment could generate stable and permanent changes that enable patients to experience a total recovery from fibromyalgia.
Senikintsushou no sougho-teki chiryou no tame no aratana Mind-Body Approach
Senikintsushou wa, teishiki-ka shita chiryou tejun no nai hageshiku mansei-teki na itami ga kouhan ni wataru shoukou-gun de aru. Saikin, kono yohdai ni taisho suru kusuri ga mochi irareru youni natta. Ohkuno yakuri-ryouhoh wa, daitai iryo no mind-body chiryou dohyoh, hiroh to itami o keigen suru koto ni houkou zuke rarete shimatte iru ga, koushita chiryo-hou wa, naganen, eizoku-teki niwa kohka ga jizoku shinai bubun-teki shoujoh kanwa ni todomatte iru. Hon kenkyu dewa, kannen-rikidho-teki te no ugoki douyoh, shakai-shinri-teki genomu kasetsu ga chiryou no tameno omona shudan de aru, mind-body chiryou o uketa 4nin no senikintsushou josei kanja kara era kekka o shimeshita. Mind-body o shikoh shita chiryou wa, kanja ni senikintsushou kara no sougoh-teki kaifuku o yohi ni suru, jizoku-sei no aru koukyu-teki na henka o umidasu kotoga kanoh de aru to teian shita.