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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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Unfortunatly RSD can cause carpal tunnel symptoms and any surgery can make RSD worse if precautions are not taken.. alot of regular doc's just dont seem to know this yeat.
http://www.rsdrx.com/rsdpuz4.0/puz_12.htm It sounds like you may have had it prior to your surgery to me, here is a small quote from the above link: Quote: When carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is accompanied by RSD, it is usually the effect rather than the cause. This is especially true among the professionals mentioned above. Because RSD is a disease of constant burning pain accompanied by constriction of blood vessels, muscle contraction, weakness of the muscles, insomnia, and inflammation of the soft tissues, it can easily cause carpal tunnel syndrome due to the inflammatory process at the carpal tunnel (wrist) as well as poor circulation to the nerve due to constriction of the blood vessels. It is not at all difficult to diagnose the CTS cases that are caused by RSD. The following are the clues that differentiate the true CTS from RSD CTS. End Quote: |
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Hi Sandal! Everything you just posted made so much sense to me!! Thank you!! Love, Desi
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I'm new here, I had CTS confirmed by EMG/nerve conduction study when I first started having problems with my right hand and wrist. I had CTS plus
trigger finger release surgery on my right hand done in 2006. Well things got worse after the surgery, I started having burning pain, major swelling, sweating and my hand turned bright red in color. At first my Dr. thought it was recurrent CTS. I had another EMG/NCS which came back negative, so I had an MRI. The MRI showed that my median nerve is enlarged but my Dr. told me I had RSD, but he wanted a second opinion. I was then seen by another hand specialist who also said RSD. I was referred to a pain management Dr. who told me I had all the classic signs and symptoms of RSD. All three of my Drs. told me that just because the median nerve is enlarged that does not mean I have CTS especially since the EMG/NCS came back negative. So after reading the link Sandel provided I'm wondering if I may have CTS that is a result of the RSD that occured after the CTS surgery!?! The Worker's comp. Dr. is saying recurrent CTS. So worker's comp. won't let me have a Stellate Ganglion Block. So do you think it is possible I may have CTS as a result of the RSD? Any opinions would be greatly appreciated ![]() Sorry I wrote a short novel here. ![]() |
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Hi,
I reckon there *is* one way to decide whether any RSI/RSS/CTS is "true" or a form of RSD, and that is to ask yourself how much you've used the affected limb. In my case I'm quite surprised I didn't get RSI sooner, I use the mouse so much that my hand, by rights, should have fallen off by now, LOL. Overuse? Repetitive movement? If that doesn't factor into your medical history, then look elsewhere, if it does, then it's true RSI/RSS/CTS etc. all the best! |
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Thanks for the reply, yes that does fit into my medical history, I was working as a Dental Assistant so i was constantly using my hands in repetitive motions all the time. The first EMG/NCS showed that i had severe CTS in my right hand (my dominant hand) and mild CTS in my left hand. The trigger finger developed about 2 weeks before I had the surgery. I didn't have the burning pain, swelling or the color changes until after the CTS/Trigger finger release surgery.
I'm wondering if the enlarged median nerve could be a result of the RSD or could the RSD have caused the reocurrence of CTS due to all the swelling that I have. I'm trying to make sense of it all especially since the second EMG/NCS came back negative and showed improvement when compared to the first EMG/NCS. I searched for info regarding what would cause the enlarged median nerve and have not found too much info on it. ![]() Last edited by DarkAngel; 05-05-2007 at 09:55 PM. Reason: still learning the smilies LOL! |
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