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Neck Injury and Fibromyalgia — Are They Really Associated?

MOSHE TISHLER, OFER LEVY, ILYA MASLAKOV, SHMUEL BAR-CHAIM, and MIRIT AMIT-VAZINA

ABSTRACT.

Objective. To investigate whether whiplash injury may be a trigger for the onset of fibromyalgia (FM).

Methods. One hundred fifty-three patients presenting to the emergency room with the diagnosis of whiplash injury were examined. The control group included 53 patients hospitalized with fractures of the limbs, spine, and ribs due to road accident. The study and control groups were interviewed shortly after presenting and then followed prospectively. Patients complaining of musculoskeletal symptoms during followup were examined and a count of 18 tender points was conducted. FM was diagnosed if the patient fulfilled currently accepted 1990 American College of Rheumatology criteria.

Results. The mean followup period for the study and control groups was 14.5 months (range 12-18) and 9 months (range 6–14), respectively. There were no differences between the groups with regard to age, sex, marital, education, or employment status. During the followup period only one patient in the study group and no patients in the control group developed signs and symptoms of FM. Three patients in the study group (2%) and 15 patients in the control group (16%) filed insurance claims; none was associated with FM.

Conclusion. Whiplash injury and road accident trauma were not associated with an increased rate of FM after more than 14.5 months of followup. (First Release May 1 2006; J Rheumatol 2006;33:1183–5)

Key Indexing Terms:

FIBROMYALGIA
WHIPLASH
INJURY TRAUMA


From the Asaf-Harofe Medical Center, Zrifin and the Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

M. Tishler, MD, Head, Department of Medicine B, Asaf-Harofe Medical Center, Associate Professor of Medicine, Sackler School of Medicine; O. Levy, MD, Senior Physician; I. Maslakov, MD, Resident, Department of Medicine B; S. Bar-Chaim, MD, Head Department of Emergency Medicine; M. Amit-Vazina, MD, Deputy Head Department of Medicine B, Asaf-Harofe Medical Center.

Address reprint requests to Dr. M. Tishler, Department of Medicine B, Asaf Harofe Medical Center, Zrifin 70300, Israel. E-mail: tishler@asaf.health.gov.il

Accepted for publication January 13, 2006.




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