
At Allevia, we move beyond basic symptom management. We focus on the nervous system to help you lower the volume of your pain and reclaim your mental and physical energy.
Fibromyalgia is a complex neurological condition that changes how your brain and spinal cord process pain signals. Often referred to as Central Pain Amplification Disorder, it acts like a volume knob that has been turned up too high, making even light touch or routine movements feel intense.
Fibromyalgia is more than just aching muscles. It is a full body experience that can fluctuate daily. Common indicators include:
While the exact trigger varies, research suggests that fibromyalgia is often linked to:
Emotional or physical trauma that “rewires” the stress response.
A family history of pain sensitivity.
It frequently appears alongside Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, or other inflammatory disorders.
There is no magic pill for fibromyalgia, but there is a path to a better quality of life. We coordinate a multi-modal strategy all under one roof so you don’t have to juggle multiple specialists:
Neurological Reset: We use specific medications (such as nerve stabilizers) and antidepressants that help rebalance the brain’s pain-signaling chemicals.
Integrated Physical Therapy: We design ultra low impact movement plans that build strength without triggering a flare up.
Advanced Pain Interventions: For specific hot spots, we offer Trigger Point Injections and MLS Laser Therapy to soothe local tissue inflammation.
Behavioral Support: Cognitive strategies to help manage the psychological toll of chronic pain and improve sleep hygiene.
Don’t let chronic pain and exhaustion define your day. Get a personalized plan from Houston’s fibromyalgia experts and start turning down the volume on your symptoms.
We perform a detailed Sensitivity Map and review your medical history to rule out other conditions. Our goal is to validate your experience and build a data-driven plan for your recovery.
Yes, but the type of exercise is critical. We focus on graded movement starting very slowly with stretches and water-based activities to desensitize the nervous system rather than stress it.
By improving your sleep quality and reducing the constant "noise" of pain signals, many patients find that their mental clarity naturally returns.
While there is no specific "Fibromyalgia Diet," many patients find that an anti-inflammatory approach helps significantly. Reducing processed sugars and caffeine can lower systemic inflammation and help stabilize energy levels. Our specialists can guide you on nutritional adjustments that complement your medical treatment to reduce the frequency of flare-ups.
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition, but it is manageable. With the right combination of nerve-stabilizing treatments, specialized physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications, many of our patients return to full-time work and active social lives. Our goal at Allevia is to move you from surviving a flare-up to thriving in your daily routine.