Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 10-03-2009, 11:20 PM #1
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Hi all, does anyone know of Dr. Hooshmand?? He is in Florida. A pain specialist and has written extensively on the care/treatment for RSD/CRPS. He has a book published on the topic as well. I have spent hours reading his opinions on treatments for us. He sounds pretty solid and his thoughts/ideas are completely logical and seem to be in line with the ops of most of the specialists in this area.
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Hi all, does anyone know of Dr. Hooshmand?? He is in Florida. A pain specialist and has written extensively on the care/treatment for RSD/CRPS. He has a book published on the topic as well. I have spent hours reading his opinions on treatments for us. He sounds pretty solid and his thoughts/ideas are completely logical and seem to be in line with the ops of most of the specialists in this area.
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I think he is retired, but I could be wrong
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Dubious, thanks for the FYI!! I will call the clinic in Florida and see.
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Dr. Hooshmand has retired.
http://rsdrx.com/index.html

Quote from Dr. Hooshmand's site:
"Dr. Hooshmand is now referring all his patients to Dr. Masood Hashmi at Space Coast Neurology in Palm Bay, FL andOkeechobee, FL. To make an appointment with Dr. Hashmi please contact his office at 863-467-0974 or 321-984-7997. Please visit Dr. Hashmi’s website at: http://www.rsdconsultants.com "

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Hi all, does anyone know of Dr. Hooshmand?? He is in Florida. A pain specialist and has written extensively on the care/treatment for RSD/CRPS. He has a book published on the topic as well. I have spent hours reading his opinions on treatments for us. He sounds pretty solid and his thoughts/ideas are completely logical and seem to be in line with the ops of most of the specialists in this area.
Thanks in advance.
Hi Deb,
Like was mentioned, Dr. H has retired. But his great website is still up:
rsdrx.com The partuzzles list has 140 questions from rsd patients and his answers. I have read most of them. Like was mentioned he has referred rsd patients to the Dr. mentioned. Reading the puzzles is worth the time in my opinion. Take care, loretta
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