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 11-20-2014, 02:32 PM #1
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Hi I have been looking into reducing my medication but frightened incase I have increased pain. So after a little research I have came across this Electromagnetic field therapy and was wondering if anyone has tried this and what we're the results.

Some manufacturers claim outstanding results with their machines but I am a little sceptical about great results.

I would be pleased with even small results if I could reduce my medication, The price of the machines vairy quite a lot and would love some feedback from someone that has used this.

Thanks in advance
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Hi I have been looking into reducing my medication but frightened incase I have increased pain. So after a little research I have came across this Electromagnetic field therapy and was wondering if anyone has tried this and what we're the results.

Some manufacturers claim outstanding results with their machines but I am a little sceptical about great results.

I would be pleased with even small results if I could reduce my medication, The price of the machines vairy quite a lot and would love some feedback from someone that has used this.

Thanks in advance
That was me 18yrs ago. With a job & lots of friends. I barely took a Tylenol when I would have a headache. Now my life is a whole lot different!!! It seems like my life revolves around med. and pain. I am trying to surround myself with people that knows what this pain feels like!!
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What is it called? The name of the machine you are asking about?

Was it PEMF? or something else?
Evidence-based use of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy in clinical plastic surgery.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19371845
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http://www.naturesnaturals.co.uk/nat...elief-products That is the link for one machine I have found its called (painserve)

Hi Lisa and jo☆Mar Thanks for the reply the machines are called PEMF jo and very mixed opinions on their benefits I will research some more before I decide if it is worth trying.Shame you can't try before you buy 😕.

I know where you are coming from Lisa you sure find out who your real friends are when you can no longer work and party like you used to.I am lucky with the few friends I have left and an understanding family.

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Have you tried magnets for pain relief - medical magnets - probably be cheaper and no battery or charging needed..
But you'd have to place them near the painful area, but probably the same for this PEMF device ..
I didn't watch the video..

I wish those kinds of sites would just say exactly what it does, how it works, and how to use it..


Some chiropractors may have similar types of medical /therapy tools like this, the more alternative things compared to PT and drs offices..

My chiro had a low level laser back in 2005, none of the PT places or drs offices had anything like that..

Might be worth calling around to see if anyone has one of these in their office locally, if you want to try it..
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I did have good results with the medical magnets during my RSI injuries.
I used magnetic wrist wraps while continuing to work, but unfortunately the positives could not overcome the negatives of continued work and ongoing re-injury..
I also wore them while recovering when the doc finally took me off work.. I could tell the difference eon days that I went without them and when I was wearing them..

But I can't say if it would help or not for RSD/CRPS or not.
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http://www.naturesnaturals.co.uk/nat...elief-products That is the link for one machine I have found its called (painserve)

Hi Lisa and jo☆Mar Thanks for the reply the machines are called PEMF jo and very mixed opinions on their benefits I will research some more before I decide if it is worth trying.Shame you can't try before you buy ��.

I know where you are coming from Lisa you sure find out who your real friends are when you can no longer work and party like you used to.I am lucky with the few friends I have left and an understanding family.

Take care
I just lost another close friend. I guess I complained to much? Sometimes it feels as if you are dealing with this disease alone. I have brothers but my mom was the only understanding member of my family. I think because we lived under the same roof so she saw me daily. I lost my mom in July2013 and I am missing her so much. Especially with this RSD flaring and the limbs that had gone into remission. I have been dealing with the flare ups & have been waiting for those authorizations to come through so I can get back to see my neurologist & pain mgment. Sorry for the rambling!!!! LISAR624
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Hi I have been looking into reducing my medication but frightened incase I have increased pain. So after a little research I have came across this Electromagnetic field therapy and was wondering if anyone has tried this and what we're the results.

Some manufacturers claim outstanding results with their machines but I am a little sceptical about great results.

I would be pleased with even small results if I could reduce my medication, The price of the machines vairy quite a lot and would love some feedback from someone that has used this.

Thanks in advance
Hi Geordie, I have a few posts in this thread if you are interested.
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread213513.html
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Note this is for static magnets. Pulsed EMF is an entirely different field with significant amounts of research to prove its efficacy.
See: http://www.curatron.com/pdf/PEMF_therapeutic_uses.pdf
Human trials are available on Pubmed.
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