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How Physiotherapy Helps with Fibromyalgia Pain and Fatigue

Written by Health Next Door Physiotherapists | Oct 14, 2024 3:25:02 PM

Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition marked by widespread pain, fatigue, and tenderness, making daily tasks challenging. Physiotherapy can be instrumental in managing symptoms through gentle exercises, pain management techniques, and personalized care. Here, we’ll discuss how physiotherapy can help, some quick relief exercises, and funding options available for fibromyalgia-related physiotherapy.

How Physiotherapy Supports Fibromyalgia Management
  1. Gentle Exercise Programs
    • Low-impact exercises, like walking, swimming, and cycling, can help increase energy levels and reduce fatigue, promoting greater endurance.
  2. Stretching and Flexibility
    • Stretching routines help alleviate muscle stiffness and tension, which are common in fibromyalgia, aiding flexibility.
  3. Pain Management Techniques
    • Physiotherapists use manual therapy, gentle massage, and heat or cold therapy to reduce pain, allowing for more comfortable daily movement.
  4. Education on Self-Management
    • A physiotherapist can provide strategies for pacing activities and managing energy levels, empowering individuals to balance movement and rest effectively.
Quick Relief Exercises and Stretches for Fibromyalgia
  1. Neck Stretch
    • Slowly tilt your head toward one shoulder, holding for 20 seconds, then switch sides. This relieves neck and shoulder tension, common areas for fibromyalgia pain.
  2. Cat-Cow Stretch
    • Start on all fours, alternate arching and rounding your back slowly, breathing deeply. This helps release back tension and is gentle on the joints.
  3. Shoulder Rolls
    • Roll shoulders backward in slow circles to reduce stiffness and improve upper body mobility.
  4. Deep Breathing with Arm Stretch
    • Take a deep breath, reaching arms overhead, and exhale slowly while lowering them. This combines stretching with breathing to ease stress.
  5. Calf Stretch Against Wall
    • Place one foot forward and the other back, pressing your back heel into the floor. Hold for 20 seconds on each side. This helps relieve tightness in the calves and reduces fatigue. 
Funding Options for Physiotherapy for Fibromyalgia
  1. NDIS Funding
    • The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) may provide support if fibromyalgia significantly impacts daily life and functional ability. NDIS funding covers allied health services like physiotherapy, focusing on individual needs and goals.
  2. Medicare’s Chronic Disease Management (CDM) Plan
    • For eligible individuals, Medicare offers CDM plans that allow up to five subsidized allied health visits per year, which can be used for physiotherapy. A GP referral is required.
  3. Private Health Insurance
    • Many private health insurance policies cover physiotherapy as part of extras. Check with your provider to see if fibromyalgia-related physiotherapy is included.
  4. Home Care Packages (HCP)
    • For individuals over 65, Home Care Packages may fund allied health services like physiotherapy, providing support for managing fibromyalgia symptoms while aging in place.

Physiotherapy is a supportive, non-invasive approach to managing fibromyalgia, helping alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life. With the right exercises, strategies, and funding options, individuals with fibromyalgia can find relief and pursue an active lifestyle more comfortably.

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