Translating neuroscience and rehabilitation research into structured clinical protocols for fibromyalgia management.
Fibromyalgia is a complex chronic condition involving widespread pain, fatigue, sensory dysregulation, and altered neural processing. This research line explores how scientific knowledge may inform structured therapeutic approaches in real-world clinical settings.
Fibromyalgia is characterized by central sensitization and altered pain processing mechanisms involving the central nervous system.
Beyond pain, the condition involves sensory hypersensitivity, fatigue, sleep disruption, and functional dysregulation.
Based on repeated clinical observations across multiple patients over time.
Beyond scientific understanding, this research translation line is also informed by real-world clinical observations collected in functional rehabilitation contexts.
These observations are derived from repeated real-world clinical cases and contribute to the development of structured, hypothesis-driven therapeutic approaches. They do not replace controlled clinical validation but serve as a basis for further exploration.
This research translation line is informed by major scientific contributions in fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and central sensitization.
These mechanisms may represent structured entry points for therapeutic exploration within controlled clinical environments.
Review of scientific literature
Identification of clinical mechanisms
Development of structured protocols
Controlled clinical implementation
The Synativ platform provides a structured clinical environment for translating research into therapeutic contexts.
Researchers may explore clinical continuation of their work within real-world implementation settings.
Synativ develops structured neuro-functional rehabilitation protocols based on neuroscience, motor learning, and clinical implementation models.
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