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Old 05-02-2016, 03:57 PM
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I do have one thing that I can suggest. I do not know if it will help at all or not, but it is better than nothing. Wherever you are planning on going to school, many of the larger schools, especially those with a medical or even a pre-med program, often will have a training facility, and many students and instructors looking for someone to learn more from. Chances are, they will not have anyone that knows much, if anything at all about CRPS, but students are eager to learn as are some instructors. Try to see if your school has any type facility and program like this. It may be a PT program, a sports medicine program, or any number of medical rehabilitation programs.

You could also try contacting one of the physical trainers for one of the sports teams the school may have. I realize that not all schools have athletic programs, but the ones that do, the trainers are usually willing to work with students even outside of the program that they are involved with.

Just a few thoughts to share. I hope they help.
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