This CRPS handout from 2014 states that all CRPS patients have Myofascial Pain Syndrome which must be aggressively treated.
http://www.cspmr.net/files/AnnualMee...14_handout.pdf
Has anyone here been diagnosed with MPS and received treatment?
When I looked up the syndrome on Dr. Google it is clear to me that I have it, yet not one doctor or PT has mentioned the syndrome to me or suggested I get the trigger points injected as the handout describes.
My posterior tibial tendon on my right leg has a line of painful trigger points from the ankle to the knee-ending with severe knee pain where the tendon inserts. I found out yesterday that I can walk unassisted and without pain in a pool. Not sure what this means, but I thought I should mention it.
Also I learned my balance is not that bad in the water. A bunch of little kids joined me in the pool and hovered around me in the shallow end the entire time I was there

, the minute I left they swam to the deep end. It did not surprise me, because I am a kid and animal magnet. At one point one of them launched herself at me and I managed to catch her and not fall, joy!