Fibromyalgia; Tender Points and Symptoms

This chart presents fibromyalgia as a structured visual overview of commonly referenced tender points together with associated systemic symptoms. Rather than reducing the condition to isolated pain markers, it combines anatomical point locations with broader symptom patterns to reflect the multifactorial nature of fibromyalgia.

Tender point regions are clearly positioned and colour-coded to distinguish anterior and posterior locations. The visual mapping allows practitioners to reference commonly discussed pressure-sensitive areas while maintaining anatomical orientation. Associated systemic symptoms are organised in a structured side panel, supporting clearer explanation during consultation.

Because fibromyalgia is characterised by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, sleep disturbance and cognitive symptoms, patients often struggle to understand why complaints appear diffuse and seemingly unrelated. This visual supports structured dialogue — allowing you to explain how tender points fit within a broader regulatory and systemic context.

Rather than presenting fibromyalgia as a single-pathology pain map, the chart frames it as a pattern-based condition involving musculoskeletal sensitivity and systemic interaction. In practice, it becomes a visual reference that helps patients contextualise symptoms while supporting clear, measured clinical communication.

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Part of:
Neuro & Regulation
Also relevant to:
Organs & Physiology
Often displayed with:
Dermatomes & Cutaneous Innervation, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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