Fibromyalgia/chronic widespread pain
Outpatients | Rheumatology
Emergency
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Red location flags are clinical indicators of possible serious underlying conditions requiring further medical intervention. They may or may not indicate an emergency.
Information to be included in the referral
History
Referrals will be accepted for diagnostic purposes only and on a non-urgent basis. Once the diagnosis has been confirmed by the Rheumatologist a management plan will be recommended. Re“referrals are unable to be seen.
Please note: Medical causes (hypothyroidism, depression) must be excluded before diagnosis but fibromyalgia can co-exist with other managed conditions.
All referrals should comply to the referral standards and include in particular:
- A history of:
- Onset of symptoms
- Muscle or joint pain pattern during/after activities
- Morning stiffness duration
- Fatigue
- Sleep disturbance
- Please include:
- Psychological evaluation
- Examination findings
- Tender points
- Pain behaviours
- Normal clinical findings
- Current capacity restrictions to assist with prioritisation of referral
Tests
- FBE
- ESR and CRP
- U+E
- LFT
- TSH
- CK
- Vitamin D
- Calcium, PO4
Interim/GP management
To refer a patient with this condition, please see the Rheumatology clinic page for the full referral process and templates.
Consider medical causes of fatigue, myalgia e.g. statins
Patient education and reassurance.
Exercise and lifestyle advice.
Simple analgesics.
Consider antidepressants.
For more information please see the HealthPathways Tasmania website.
Patient information advice is found at Arthritis Australia
Clinic appointments
Red location flags are clinical indicators of possible serious underlying conditions requiring further medical intervention. They may or may not indicate an emergency.
Routine (Category 3)
Fibromyalgia
Chronic musculoskeletal pain
Next available appointment