Twenty patients with fibrositis and 19 patients with myofascial pain syndrome were compared with regard to pain levels, sleep quality, general pain threshold and localized pain responsiveness at fibrositic tender points. Patients with fibrositis had significantly lower pain responsiveness (p less than 0.01), lower pain threshold (p less than 0.05) and higher pain levels (p less than 0.05) than patients with myofascial pain syndrome when differences in age between the groups were controlled. No significant difference was found for sleep quality. Regional pain levels influenced local measures of pain sensitivity. A discriminant function, developed on the 4 main study variables, resulted in an almost 80% correct classification to groups.
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