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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Rheumatol. 2015 Sep 15;42(12):2427–2433. doi: 10.3899/jrheum.141369

Table 3. Treatments in Young Adults with JFM by Clinical and Subclinical FM.

Clinical FM Subclinical
N = 47 N = 44
Physical Therapy
 Physical Therapy 0 (0.0) 2 (4.5)
 Past Physical Therapy 7 (14.9) 11 (25.0)
Psychotherapy
 Psychotherapy 9 (19.1) 7 (15.9)
 Past Psychotherapy 6 (12.8) 13 (29.5)
Medications
 Tricyclic 7 (14.9) 6 (13.6)
 SSRI 4 (8.5) 9 (20.5)
 SNRI 8 (17.0) 0 (0.0)
 Atypical Antidepressant 3 (6.4) 1 (2.3)
 Other Antidepressant 6 (12.8) 7 (15.9)
 Any Antidepressant 18 (38.3) 19 (43.2)
 NSAID 18 (38.3) 13 (29.5)
 Anticonvulsant 6 (12.8) 9 (20.5)
 Muscle Relaxer 3 (6.4) 3 (6.8)
 Non-opioid Analgesic 7 (14.9) 5 (11.4)
 Opioid Analgesic 4 (8.5) 1 (2.3)
Integrative Therapies
 Acupuncture 1 (2.1) 2 (4.5)
 Chiropractor 5 (10.6) 1 (2.3)
 Massage 7 (14.9) 1 (2.3)
 Past Acupuncture/Massage/Chiropractor 9 (19.1) 11 (25.0)

Note. JFM = Juvenile-onset Fibromyalgia; FM = Fibromyalgia.