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 02-18-2007, 01:06 PM #1
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Help Could you please help me find actual studies?

Could you please help me find actual studies on the following, anyone?? (especially the first one)

-Is RSD caused by psychological issues?

-nerve blocks/ RSD

-ketamine/ RSD

-remission of RSD


Thank you in advance!
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Default Hi,

If you google, " Dr. Hooshmand's puzzle" no. 13 and no 30 puzzle parts cover blocks and remission. I think there are 137 parts of the puzzle and each one covers different issues of RSD.

I didn't want to post all of what he says on here because there is so much of it.

Some people on here are not a Dr. Hooshmand fan. I have never been to him but I do have his book and I like it a lot. My PCP used it to help take care of my RSD.

I didn't look but I would say there might be some of it that covers Physchological issues of RSD.

If you can't find it let me know and I will PM it to you.

Hope this helps.

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I just googled your terminology
{RSD caused by psychological issues}
and this is what came up-

http://www.google.com/search?q=RSD+c...ient=firefox-a
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Default Hi Inhishands,

I'm sorry I misread your post saying you wanted actual studies. Today has been a bad day for me and my brain isn't working right. It never does but today is even worse. LOL I have had to raise my meds and I am a little more tired lately.

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Hello: IMHO psychological issues do not cause RSD, but RSD can cause psycholocical issues. Who wouldn't have problems dealing with constant pain, losing ones abilities to function, to work, to play, and in some cases losing ones home, job, family, and friends? Regards, Lil
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Hello: IMHO psychological issues do not cause RSD, but RSD can cause psycholocical issues. Who wouldn't have problems dealing with constant pain, losing ones abilities to function, to work, to play, and in some cases losing ones home, job, family, and friends? Regards, Lil
I totally agree!! In fact, I could not agree more! We are going to go through a hard time living in constant pain, trying to go on with life.

I want to see actual studies stating that they cannot prove that RSD is caused by psychological issues.

In children/ teens especially, researchers say that "psychological stress is a major role in developing RSD"... I totally DO NOT agree with such statements. So, I am looking for researchers/ studies that state that it is NOT a psychological condition.

Thanks for the help, everyone.

Oh, Ada, it's okay... I am going to read some more of Dr H.'s puzzles, and see if he says anything I am looking for. He is a real Dr./ researcher. Personally, I am a "Dr Hooshmand fan" Wish I lived in Florida, and could see the Dr. he referrs you to. I am going to try calling that Dr. anyways. Thanks!
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IHH,
You might also want to look into trends in RSD in teens - especially physically active girls. Apparently it's a trend that's shown up - girls (myself included) get RSD with no precipitating injury or "normal" cause. That might help you find some good studies.
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Best free place to find actual studies is the US National Institutes of Health medical library. It's called PubMed
For Is RSD caused by psychological issues? enter the search term Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy/*psychology
- nerve blocks/RSD try the search term "Nerve Block"[MeSH] AND "Complex Regional Pain Syndromes"[MeSH] and the partially overlapping "Nerve Block"[MeSH] AND "Complex Regional Pain Syndromes"[MeSH]
- ketamine/ RSD enter the search term Complex Regional Pain Syndromes AND ketamine

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Dear IHH -

You've probable seen this before, but from where I am the best single source of free full-text studies is the collection of peer reviewed medical studies at the RSDSA Medical Articles Archive page, which you can link to here: http://www.rsds.org/2/library/articl...ive/index.html (free Adobe Reader required). It's really a very impressive collection and I would urge you to check it out if you haven't done do already.

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Hello IHH

I'll give you what I have in my folders:
I had two on ketamine http://rsdresearch.com/page4.html
and
www.rsds.org/4/stories/focus_on_schwartzman.html

Several research studies on these sites
www.rsds.org/3/research/index.html

www.rsdfoundation.org/index2.html

www.rsds.org/3/research/evidence_report_2.html

Research on Spread www.rsds.org/3/research/evidence_report_1.html

What Research is being done? (NIH) http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/r..._dystrophy.htm

learn about the doctors, hospitals, and medical centers that are at the leading edge in conducting clinical research about RSD.
Each guide has current and relevant RSD research organized into categories for easy reading. Free updates are provided for 1 year.
More Information on the Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Guidebook
http://www.medifocus.com/znr015.php?assoc=rsdsmn.org

Another interesting study (Investigation of Human Brain Mechanisms) http://www.rsds.org/3/research/rsdsa...ants_2005.html

NIH Clinical trials
http://clinicaltrials.gov/search/ter...ain%20Syndrome

I do hope some of these come up and are useful to you.
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