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    Re: RSD /Complex regional pain syndrome

    There are a couple of posts on this topic already. Perhaps add your comments to one of them and someone might assist further. Have a look for crps in the tags section or go to http://www.physiobob.com/forum/tags/...php?tag=/crps/

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    Exclamation Re: RSD /Complex regional pain syndrome

    Hi jwilso,

    Here is a useful website for those people who are having RSD/CPRS.
    http://www.rsdfoundation.org/en/en_c...html#Treatment

    Treatment:
    1. Range Of Motion Exercises
    2. ES/TENS with acupuncture
    3. Ultrasound to the Shoulder
    4. Nerve Blocks ( Bowing Techniques & Stellate Ganglion blocks)


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