Fibromyalgia - Developing a better way to detect overactive nerves in chronic pain
Learn about our research into developing a new technique, which senses electrical activity of multiple overactive nerves simultaneously, in chronic pain.
Learn about our research into developing a new technique, which senses electrical activity of multiple overactive nerves simultaneously, in chronic pain.
Read about our research, which aims to develop a diagnostic test for fibromyalgia.
Learn about our research to develop and begin testing a new treatment with the potential to relieve fibromyalgia pain, named perceptual training (‘Pe Tra’).
Read more about developing a non-invasive technique to diagnose small fibre nerve damage and study its contribution to pain in fibromyalgia.
Learn about our research into how the brain's response to pain and fatigue is affected by inflammation and our ability to control the fight or flight response.
Learn about our research project exploring the relationships between pain, sleep and exercise in people living with chronic pain (such as Fibromyalgia).
Learn about our research into the success and cost effectiveness of CBT in preventing the development of chronic widespread pain in fibromyalgia patients.
Learn about our research to improve healthcare services for patients with fibromyalgia and provide a timely diagnosis, which can currently take many years.
Learn more about using virtual reality body illusions to investigate the interactions between the body, brain and pain in fibromyalgia.