Showing posts with label rsd crps treatments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rsd crps treatments. Show all posts

Friday, July 16, 2010

Must See Video Clip on RSD / CRPS

It is sad that so many doctors still do not know about RSD/CRPS. Next time you are at your doctor's - ask him if he knows what it is and help spread the word so people don't have to wait so long to find out that is what they have. September is pain awareness month - let us all do our part. This video is very informative on Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, it reviews the symptoms, the treatments, and explains how the pain becomes its own disease.
View more information on RSD and Resources for Chronic Pain.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Sore No More

If you haven't heard of "Sore No More" or "Sombra" Warm or Cool Therapy Gel for pain relief you should check it out. Both products are made by the same people. Sore No More is the retail product line and "Sombra" is usually sold via health professionals. Either one works good for pain relief. I often rub it all over my left leg (which is the side I have RSD on) and it helps with the pain and allows me to sleep better. I have had several friends in the pain support group try it and they too like it so I thought I would share it with you.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Choices for Managing our Chronic Pain

There are several different servies and moldalities for treating and managing chronic pain.  The folloiwng modalties I have used myself in managing my RSD.
  • Physical therapy. This can be different for each person.  I started out doing pool therapy and massage with hot and cold packs before I advanced to the fitness center.  I was lucky that my range of motion and stretching remained strong because I exercised and was in shape before my accident.  It is so important to exercise -fat or thin - we all need to do it. I think physical therapy was a big part in my recovery and that is why I feel the chi machine can help.  It works great for those of us who are not as active as we should be because it is a passive aerobic exerciser.
  • Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS). This method applies pulses of electricity to nerve endings in the skin.  I used this method as well and continue to do so with the Advanced Electro Refelx Energizer.  This really helped me target large muscle groups in my body.
  • Professional counseling (such as cognitive-behavioral therapy). With chronic pain, unfortunately some individuals can suffer from stress or depression which can worsen our pain.  I know before I had my Left Lumbar Sympathectomy, I had to go through a session to be evaluated to make sure mentally I was strong enough to do the surgery (since an improvement in my RSD couldn't be predicted).  You can't be healthy without being ermotionally and physically strong.  There is a mind and body connection. 
  • Pain Management Clinics.  These clinics are set up to do the injections, blocks, medication management, and to help us cope with our chronic pain.   Those of us in chronic pain are familiar with these clinicls and I had my lumbar sacral blocks at a pain management clinic.
Most of my friends in pain are familiar with these services.  Hang in there, there is always someone out there worse than we are.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Scientists Discover New Treatment for Chronic Pain

ScienceDaily (Feb. 7, 2010) — Scientists at the University of Liverpool have discovered that treating the immune system of patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CPRS) leads to a significant reduction in pain.  Read the full article at http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/02/100201171417.htm.  I found it interesting.