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 01-15-2009, 11:30 AM #1
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Hello to all,

I haven't been able to post in quite some time but I read your stories often and keep you in my prayers. Last year, my husband, who is such a dear soul, was diagnosed with cancer and all my efforts were put toward cancer research and finding him the best doctors. The same month he was diagnosed, both my elderly parents became critically ill and were not expected to pull through. Just when it seemed that things could not get any worse, my beautiful 13 year old pomeranian died in my arms. So, you can understand why I haven't been around. But, it's a new year and things are looking a little better. My husband had surgery and is currently in remission, my Dad moved in with us and is surprising us all. Sadly, my Mom, is clinging to life and is not expected to be with us much longer. But, I've no doubt that God will give me the strength to endure what comes.
Today is the third anniversary of the fall that resulted in my rsd. I've reached the conclusion that I will not be getting any better. I have tried all the standard treatments..pt,nerve blocks, and a host of at least 20 different meds. Nothing has been able to dull the pain enough so that I could walk for more than 5 to 10 minutes at a time. I have a leg brace and cane for short distances and a wheelchair for longer distances. I recently stopped all my meds as they were not doing what I needed them to do. While I'm not expecting a miracle, I have read that chiropractors are supposed to be able to help reduce the pain of RSD. None in my area even know what rsd is which leads me to my question. Does anyone here know of a chiropractor in the state of Connecticut or know where I might find that info? Thank you so much for taking the time to read this, and I'm so sorry I haven't been able to write sooner....Jeannie
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That sounds like a really tough year for your family.

here's a variety of chiro locater sites - some will give more details about the dr and such - it's a good starting place

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Thank you so much for the info.You went to so much work for me...please know that it is appreciated. I have tried some of those sites but there are also some new ones there to try. Maybe I'll have some success this time...Thanks again....Jeannie




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That sounds like a really tough year for your family.

here's a variety of chiro locater sites - some will give more details about the dr and such - it's a good starting place

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Find a Chiropractor .Com - National Chiropractor Directory
Our national Chiropractor directory provides thousands of chiropractic listings and quality chiropractic articles. Let our free directory service help you ...
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ChiroWeb | Locator Search Page
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I would also add if anyone wants a board-certified orthopedic specialist within chirorpactic, I would check out: the American College of Chiropractic Orthopedist and the Academy of Chiropactic Orthopedist (can't put the URL because I haven't posted 10 times yet!). They all have chiro locators. Beware though of those who say they can "cure" anything!
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I pray that 2009 is a much better year for you and your family.
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I would caution you to on finding one that is genuinely reputable. I avoid chiropractors because I have heard nothing but horror stories and I've never yet heard of anyone being "cured" of their particular ailment in less than 3 months! In fact, I can't think of anyone I know who has gone to one and had any improvements...

I am not sure what relief you would get for CRPS from a chiropractor. I can see that if you have secondary problems, say, from sitting a lot that it could help but otherwise I have not seen any medical or anecdotal evidence yet that chiropractic manipulation techniques were of any value in treating or relieving CRPS. I am sure that we will all be very interested to hear how it goes if you do try it.
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I would caution you to on finding one that is genuinely reputable. I avoid chiropractors because I have heard nothing but horror stories and I've never yet heard of anyone being "cured" of their particular ailment in less than 3 months! In fact, I can't think of anyone I know who has gone to one and had any improvements...

I am not sure what relief you would get for CRPS from a chiropractor. I can see that if you have secondary problems, say, from sitting a lot that it could help but otherwise I have not seen any medical or anecdotal evidence yet that chiropractic manipulation techniques were of any value in treating or relieving CRPS. I am sure that we will all be very interested to hear how it goes if you do try it.
I did try a chiropractor very early in my RSD journey...approx 3 months after falling. I have to say that compared to any of the 3 pt's that worked on me that I felt the chiropractor was better. At least he wasn't afraid to actually touch my foot. I do feel I gained some ground from the initial injury of torn ligaments and tendons. He did not, however, know why my foot was cold and blue so obviously he didn't know about RSD. In doing research on some of the RSD websites, chiropractors are listed as doctors who treat RSD so I thought I would give it a try. After all, everything else has failed. It appears, however there are very few in my state that have this knowledge. Thanks for your input...Jeannie
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I strongly doubt that chiropractic will permanently favorably affect your RSD but you may get some temporary palliative relief. I don't believe it would hurt to try. Like anything else is health care, give it 4 weeks, if you find no value, either temporary or gradual, then it's not for you. I would only continue after 4 weeks if you were sure it was helping. Some chiropractors like MD's, PT's or anyone else for that matter in health care, will have you continue to return so long as they have a mortgage or car payment to feed.
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Just one point - chiropractors are not doctors. Lots of them "claim" to treat CRPS but if you look through all of the clinical and other literature out there on CRPS, you will see an amazing lack of any references to chiropractic treatment - good, bad or otherwise. If it was something that was considered useful from a treatment or therapeutic perspective, I can't believe that there wouldn't be at least some clinical studies, evaluations or articles discussing its effectiveness.

So long as they don't do you any damage when they are doing their manipulation I am sure that it can't do any harm and if you get something beneficial from it then that is most likely a good thing.
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Gymjunkie, While I agree with most of what you said, you are incorrect to state that they are not doctors. They are doctors of chiropractic just like a dentist is a doctor of dentistry or a psychologist is a doctor of psychology. They are not M.D.'s, but they are doctors nonetheless.

There are 3 primary providers acknowleged in the U.S.: MD's, D.C.'s and D.O.'s. By the way,the D.O.'s in addition to administering standard allopathic care (drug's, etc.) also learn how to and believe in manipulating the spine/joints just like the chiro's and along with scores of studies published now, manipulation as done by a D.O. or D.C. is efficacious in treating certain musculoskeletal conditions, many times with validated quicker or better results than conventional medical care. And if they were so horrible, they wouldn't be the #1 alternative health care provider in the U.S., ahead of accupuncture or homeopathy.

While I just don't think that there is much that a D.C. could do for CRPS, there are citations in the literature (J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2000 Jul;30(7):401-9.Thoracic spine dysfunction in upper extremity complex regional pain syndrome type I.Menck JY, Requejo SM, Kulig K) attesting to the benifit of using spinal manipulation for CRPS, and like I stated before, it probably wouldn't hurt to try a short course to attempt to temporarily help with some of the pain, especially in view of the fact that either not much else helps either or treatment which is available can have serious side-effects.
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