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Old 04-01-2013, 12:08 PM
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Kids do tend to do better than adults. My 14 y/o has had it since she was 12 and has been through 2 pain rehab programs (Mayo in MN and Cleveland). They have both been helpful, but she still struggles. Having gone through the 2 programs, we have met quite a few other kids dealing w/ CRPS and all got benefit (to varying degrees) from the programs, which focus on aggressive physical therapy and coping skills. There is reason to hope.

The RSDSA has a section devoted to children w/ CRPS: http://www.rsds.org/Youth.html

Here is a list of pediatric pain management programs by state: http://www.americanpainsociety.org/u...d-09-14-12.pdf

There are also a fair number of threads on this group that talk about children. Here are some (not all):

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ight=pediatric
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ight=pediatric
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ight=pediatric
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ight=pediatric
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ight=pediatric

You can find more using the Search function and limiting it to this discussion group.

Good luck!



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Originally Posted by Brambledog View Post
Hi Sharon,

I am an adult living in the UK, and I've had CRPS for nearly two years. I've read a lot about CRPS, and the one thing I particularly remember reading is that the outlook for children tends to be better than for adults, particularly if their treatment is started quickly and they are encouraged to keep active and positive about their future. I suggest you read as much as you can, and be prepared for the fact that you need to learn as much as you are able, because a scary number of doctors and physios really don't know much about CRPS, and you can be lead down the wrong path very easily if you don't know your stuff. Is it you or your child that you're asking for?

There are some very good docs out there, I'm just saying that I've met far more who didn't know the condition, and too many of them tried to pretend they did! Educating yourself is your best weapon to deal with this. There are some very good web sites and a lot of smaller bizarre ones. Stick to the bigger, more public sites, and you will find from reading that you soon pick up on what sites can be trusted. Check on the dates as well, CRPS thinking changes rapidly, and many older ideas have been rejected in recent years.

Good luck, and I hope everything goes well.

Bram.
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