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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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Abstract Rich - Please BEWARE ANYONE TALKING ABOUT ANYTHING IMPLANTABLE FOR SOMEONE WITH AS ACUTE CASE OF CRPS/RSD. SEE MY EARLIER POST. PLEASE!!! I’ve gone through the directory of ABPM accredited specialists in the Houston area and came up with eight names, including information by specialty of origin, etc. Here’s what I’ve got: Dr Lilly L Chen, MD Specialty of Origin -Neurology 102 Travis St Webster, TX 77598 Additional Fax : (281)218-9647 Office Phone: (281)332-4848 Office Fax: (281)338-1428 Dr Everton A Edmondson, MD Specialty of Origin -Neurology 6560 Fannin St Ste 2202 Houston, TX 77030-2712 Office Fax: (713)797-0641 Office Phone: (713)797-1180 Dr Rangitkumar P Patel, MD Specialty of Origin – Neurology 102 Travis St Webster, TX 77598 Office Phone: (281)332-4848 Office Fax: (281)338-1428 Dr Shivarajpur K Ravi, MD Specialty of Origin - Neurology 2802 Garth Rd Ste 207 Baytown, TX 77521 Office Phone: (281)428-7330 Office Fax: (281)484-3723 Dr Jack Anthony Chapman, MD Specialty of Origin - Anesthesiology 50 E Ambassador Bend The Woodlands, TX 77382 Office Phone: (281)793-2145 Dr Matthew Arceneaux, MD Specialty of Origin - Anesthesiology 1923 Greenwood Oaks Dr Houston, TX 77062-2354 Dr Marvin C Chang, MD Specialty of Origin - Anesthesiology 6200 Savoy Dr Ste 150 Houston, TX 77036 Office Phone: (713)337-7246 Dr Barry F Bass, MD Specialty of Origin - Anesthesiology 3906 Bratton St Sugar Land, TX 77479-2980 Office Phone: (281)494-0755 Office Fax: (281)494-0757 Based on the list, one would think that there’s a practice group of some sort in Webster TX, but off hand, I couldn't get any online information on either of the doctors who shared an address in Webster. And I looked at the neurologists listed with pain certifications, and frankly nothing I saw particularly excited me there. That and the focus of pain program at the big show in town, the MD Anderson Cancer Center is clearly cancer pain, while nothing I’ve seen on the sites of either Baylor or Methodist Hospital really inspires me that they’re cutting edge. Frankly, checking out the website of Jack Anthony Chapman, MD in The Woodlands led me to believe that if what you need right now is to start treatment in the next couple of weeks with some lumbar sympathetic blocks, coordinated with physical therapy, he could probably arrange it as quickly as anyone. (UNLESS OF COURSE, HE'S THE GUY WITH THE SPINAL CORD STIMULATOR HANGING FROM HIS BELT.) ![]() And in that regard, based at least on my experience, I would STRONGLY recommend that your PT be done – if at all possible – by a therapist with the relatively new, 4-year, post-graduate Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. Their academic training includes cadaver studies and their knowledge of neuro-anatomy is unparalleled: while most of the PT’s out there are convinced in their heart-of –hearts that all pain is physiological in origin and what you need is “strength training,” which is the one thing that anyone with suspected CRPS DOES NOT NEED!!! “Mobilization” is more like it. I hope some of this is useful. Mike
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