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Inspiretoday 06-22-2016 12:02 PM

Any found Chiropractor or acupuncture helpful?
 
I am on short term disability leave trying to calm down a flare and wondering if anyone has found a chiropractor or an acupuncturist helpful in CRPS?

Thanks in advance!

catra121 06-22-2016 12:50 PM

I went to a chiropractor once...my doctor would not see me until I did even though I didn't feel like it was a good idea. It was awful. I have RSD in my neck and he did a lot of manipulations of my neck and the pain was just terrible afterwards. This was a NUCCA chiropractor though...which is different from a regular one. I personally feel that this type of chiropractic practice is a joke and left the dr who prescribed it at the next appointment. His office is connected to that chiropractor and I felt he basically blackmailed me by saying he would not see me until I went to this chiropractor (who doesn't take insurance and whose office is literally connected to the doctor's office by a hallway in back that is completely open). Just very unprofessional but most importantly...caused me a lot more pain. I would avoid any of those NUCCA chiropractors for sure...but maybe the regular kind would be worth a shot? I cannot speak to it...but the whole experience has made me very wary of the entire profession.

I have not tried acupuncture...have heard from others that it was not helpful and either made them worse or that during the treatment they got relief but as soon as it ended the pain came back. Given that I have experienced spread from very small trauma (a bump, a shot, etc)...it just doesn't seem like a good idea for me. Hopefully someone can give their experience on this one if they've had it done before.

Wish I had more positive to say...maybe others have had better experiences. We all react differently to different treatments. In my recent flare up last week and over the weekend (couldn't walk at all on Sunday morning and only enough to use the bathroom later in the day), I used my Quell unit for several day, took hot baths with Epsom salts, used my ultrasound unit on my leg after baths, and used several heat patches to finally break me out of it. Still a little worse than usual but feeling much better.

I hope you find something to help you break this flare and bring you back to baseline.

RSD ME 06-22-2016 09:20 PM

hi inspire. i got rsd spread from accupuncture after three painful visits and am too afraid to try a chiropractor now. it wasn't for me but we are all different. you may want to ask your pm dr what they think. hope whatever you decide to do that you start to feel some pain relief soon. soft hugs.

BioBased 06-23-2016 07:13 AM

Tried both. I was not yet diagnosed with a RSD when I saw them and none knew what was wrong with me. The chiro blamed my feet, told me to get walk fit inserts. The PAIN and agony skyrocketed afterward. I bought piles of inserts thinking this was the solution based on his direction, lol, NO, inserts cannot fix allodynia, foot drop, hammer toes, floppy ligaments, sprains, and all the other symptoms/problems I had from RSD. Would I recommend chiropractic treatment? Not at all.

I also saw two acupuncturists and did have a few hours of minor relief, but that minimal benefit was not worth the outrageous expense.


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