What is a CRPS-educated physician?

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)/Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) can be difficult to diagnose, as it affects the skin, muscles, joints and bones. There is no clear-cut precipitating event that can be linked to CRPS/RSD. Usually developing in large scale injuries - an injured limb (broken arm / leg) - the the condition can also occur following surgery. Additionally, CRPS/RSD can occur in minor injuries like a sprain or even a pinprick! 

Those who suffer from CRPS/RSP report seeing an average of 5 physicians before being accurately diagnosed. It is critical to find a CRPS/RSP-aware physician.  What is a “CRPS/RSD physician”? The website of the American RSD Hope Organization posted a great definition: 

… A CRPS-educated physician is someone who is up-to-date with the latest information on Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, as well as someone who has treated a number of CRPS patients, successfully.

Currently there is no a formal organization for medical professionals focusing on CRPS/RSD. Look for doctors who are experts in pain management and ask their offices if they regularly treat this condition. Contact online CRPS/RSD support groups. There is information available from others with this condition who are more than willing to share it.

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