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August 3, 2015 Sasha

Research articles: the pain mechanism of fibromyalgia

The following articles examining theories of the source of pain in fibromyalgia  were written by Cort Johnson and form part of the Phoenix Rising research archive.

  • Fibromyalgia: A Brain Disorder? (2006)
  • The Pain in Fibromyalgia Part II: The Pain in FMS Comes From the Muscles, plus Conclusions (2006)
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