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A practical guide to sufferers
and their lawyers for collecting and presenting medical evidence to advance
insurance and tort claims.
- Why the term "Widespread Chronic Pain" should be used rather
than FibroMyalgia Syndrome (FMS).
- Have physicians test for these 3 clinical abnormalities that
are not part of the routine physical examination.
- Consider having the laboratory measure these chemical and blood
cell changes that are characteristic of FMS.
- Present this evidence of electrical changes in muscles and brain.
- Demonstrate these abnormalities on diagnostic imaging of the
brain.
- Have past medical records analysed for patterns characteristic
of FMS.
- Request focused and directed psychiatric examination to rule
out these psychological conditions.
- Why medical experts cannot measure disability [expanded details
in e-book].
- Require the medical experts to apply these Evidence-Based criteria
for prognosis.
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