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 12-02-2009, 01:20 AM #1
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are you referring to cold in cold laser treatment/therapy, if so the cold laser just means low level. because of this, it makes it safe for pretty much anyone to use. there are lasers that cost a few hundred and others that cost tens of thousands. to me the more expensive ones seem to be working better.

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From what I have read (and unfortunately experienced) there is a a body of info contraindicating the use of cold in therapy for CRPS.

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I had no idea that it was so damaging to the tiny pain nerve fibers, and was needing to be treated differently than other pain conditions. It felt so much better when it was numb from the cold, & I had no idea that there was so much risk and damage that was occurring, accelerating this neuroinflammatory disease.

I have also tried rolfing, and it was one of the best things I ever have ever tried for improvement of function and pain control.

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Old 12-02-2009, 01:23 AM #2
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oops, i guess i should of read ahead a little and i would of seen tha Jo*mar had already replied.
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alaska is a horibble state to livein with crps. the cold is defitnetly hurting him. the scs made me much worse also, cant wait for it to come out. i dont know much about cold laser treatment except some people believe it depends on the person doing the treatment.(in other words, do they know what they are doing)

what is the hot laser treatment???

if you want to talk in person about treatments , let me know.


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Would like to know if there is a treatment protocal for cold laser?

My friend has had CRPS since 3/06. First R knee - with scs attemt it went to both feet (in OR while he was under), the last 3 months it seems to have spread to face/neck/shoulders and arms. Then last week the left foot looked like it had been placed in boiling water (massive blisters) the day after a nerve block it started to heal (just like magic).

He has been having cold laser PT (2-3 times a week) at AQ PT in Kenai. It is a long trip from Soldotna to Nikiski pool - I wonder if the cold from travel is making him worse. His dr now wants to try hot laser to see if it would help, but am concerned that it might make it worse.

Currently he is confined to a wheelchair - unable to put pressure on feet since 1/09. He gets nerve block on both side (lower back) every two months. If you have any information on the areas of treatment for cold laser I would appericate the information (just because PT has a cold laser not sure it is being used correctly). CPRS is not a normal problem.

Thank you for any infor you can offer.
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My daughter has RSD. Some questions to see if it would help.Do you have a SCS? how has the rolfing helped? Was it for muscle soreness, controlling spread of rsd, relaxation, or just overall general well being. She has a SCS and have to be careful so leads are not moved, but is so tense everything hurts. Regular massages do not help. Any input would be great. Thank you
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yes i have a scs and its off because it doesnt help me, infact it hurts me. the rolfer just works around the wires and battery/generator. generally a rolfer does whats called a 10 series. each session is about 90 minutes or whatever you can handle. they only work on a specific area each session unlike a massage.

muscle soreness---yes

controlling spread---no, cuz i dont know if anything can stop spread. we know cold/ice and electical devices can cause spread and i bet other stuff too.

relaxation---yes and no. you are relaxed but you do have to participate in the therapy the whole time cuz they ask "is this pressure ok" several times in a session. they dont believe in the "no pain no gain", in fact, if you let them put you into too much pain it can defeat the treatment so its up to you to let them know how much pressure to use and exactly where.

general well being---yes so far and i am sure it will be much better after i complete a 10 series. fight now he has agreed to jump around on my body and do whats hurting me most that day rather than doing the 10 series in order and there is a very specific order.

i have crps pain in my legs,arms,face mostly.
low and mid back pain from failed surgeries and other spinal problems.
hip and shoulder pain from being bed bound over 3 years in a row.
alot of atrophy all over.

so far i am feeling better and walking with a cain slightly better.



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My daughter has RSD. Some questions to see if it would help.Do you have a SCS? how has the rolfing helped? Was it for muscle soreness, controlling spread of rsd, relaxation, or just overall general well being. She has a SCS and have to be careful so leads are not moved, but is so tense everything hurts. Regular massages do not help. Any input would be great. Thank you
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just a quick update from this weeks treatments.

we worked on my ankles and tibia's, mostly below the knee work. this is where all my crps pain was originally. 2 years after getting crps2 it moved to my arms and then 2 years after that it moved to my face/cheeks. i am tolerating the rolfing. he does have to go lighter than normal and this might mean 2 or 3 sessions per area but that is ok by me. i have noticed that i can move slightly faster now. i do need a cane to get around. my steps are straighter(not so much sway) and they are further apart(rather than baby steps). i can go down the steps/stairs better too.

i have my first lidocain infusion this week so i dont know if that is going to affect my rolfing schedule but i will keep updating as i progress.
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still improving with rolfing and laser work. it sure wipes me out which is good cuz i am getting sleep that way. i normally sleep from 5am to 11am but if i have treatment(rolfing or pt or dr. appt.) i will sleep 6pm to10pm and then off and on from 10pm to 5am and then get my normal sleep from 5am to 11am and then on and off from 11am to 4pm. i can never make appts following a treatment day. but i think "sleeping causes healing" so i am ok with this for now.
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Hi Mike,

I want to find some alternative treatment for my daughter, she is 16 years old, and has had two sets of the Ketamine infusions with Dr. Kirkpatrick. She is in a pretty good flare right now. We have a person very close to us that does Rolfing, What kinds of questions did you ask the therapist before you let them touch your limbs. I just want to make sure that I find the right person. Thanks for your time, I am glad to hear that you are getting relief from this, and some good sleep.

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still improving with rolfing and laser work. it sure wipes me out which is good cuz i am getting sleep that way. i normally sleep from 5am to 11am but if i have treatment(rolfing or pt or dr. appt.) i will sleep 6pm to10pm and then off and on from 10pm to 5am and then get my normal sleep from 5am to 11am and then on and off from 11am to 4pm. i can never make appts following a treatment day. but i think "sleeping causes healing" so i am ok with this for now.
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Sandy,

Did you find a good Rolfer in Tampa? I am also in Tampa and am considering trying Rolfing. I do not have any perticular problems - just 50 years old and figured I could use a good alignment.

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