In Remembrance
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Eastern PA.
Posts: 1,143
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In Remembrance
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Eastern PA.
Posts: 1,143
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His wife got rsd in her hand, he recognized it right away, and had her go through the pain management, and the physical therapy. They were both very determined, and it's gone.
You've heard that rsd can possibly be cured very early on? That's what they did.
I don't exactly recall the story of his rsd, but, he worked it hard, and it went into remission. It returned in his back, where he has an old injury. He's gone through most all of the things we do, I think he's past chiropractic now,, and gets a (some) nerve blocks occasionally.
They're very good people, both the Knobler's and Schwartzman's their staff, and all the doctors they refer to. If you ever need a doctor for a legal matter, you won't do better.
Not to say other's aren't good, or as good, but these two are the one's I can speak to.
I feel lucky having gone through both their "style's" of treatment. I did not coin the "cowboy" term, it was a lady in the hospital same time I was for the lidocaine infusion.
I repeated it because I thought it was funny.... they're both excellent doctors!
Thanks for letting me clear that up. (I hope I did).
pete
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