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Old 08-31-2015, 04:48 PM
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I haven't read the article, but my affected limb and other corresponding areas in my body had all kinds of knotted up trigger points.. The entire body is connected by fascia... Kind of like a semi-liquified web that allows us to move efficiently and safely. An injury or too much tension in one area over time leads to fascia solidifying and stiffening, restricted movement, compensations, and ultimately - pain. And because the entire body is connected, pain often manifests at different sites from the initiating site.

I don't like the MP "Syndrome" label - syndrome is a word the medical field typically uses to mean "We don't quite know what we're talking about yet" ...but agree that you're going to have fascia issues with a condition like RSD, without exception.
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