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Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition in which there is pain in various parts of the body. This pain is long-lasting and located in the muscles and connective tissue.
treatment
Cognitive rehabilitation
Cognitive rehabilitation focuses primarily on restoring the affected function of the brain. We also try to make full use of cognitive functions that are still intact and teach you how to cope with limitations.
condition
Guillain-Barré syndrome
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a condition that causes progressive paralysis. The disease often starts with sensory disturbances such as tingling and is followed by muscle paralysis in the legs that rises to the upper extremities. Muscles of the face, throat and tongue may also be affected.
condition
Dizziness and/or balance disorders
Dizziness and balance disorders are common and can occur together or separately. They usually occur as a result of another condition.
condition
Central sensitization
Central sensitization is a hypersensitivity of the pain alarm system in our brain. You experience pain despite there being no tissue damage (anymore).
condition
Polyneuropathy
Polyneuropathy is a muscle disease in which the signals from the nerve fibers are no longer directed properly. This occurs due to deterioration of the ends of the nerve fibers. As a result, muscle weakness occurs.