Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome May Affect More Than 1.2 Million

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Article Date: 24 Apr 2005 - 18:00 PDT

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Paula Abdul's story about her struggle with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome (RSD), also known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) highlights this complex and poorly understood disorder. CRPS/RSD is a neurological syndrome characterized by severe and relentless pain that, according to the McGill Pain Index, is greater than that experienced by cancer patients. A common complication after surgery or minor injury, CRPS/RSD is a major cause of disability-only one in five patients is able fully to resume prior activities. The continuing tragedy is that many physicians are not familiar with its telltale symptoms and do not consider the diagnosis in their examination. Experience has shown that early diagnosis promotes more successful outcomes for people with the syndrome.

Telltale Signs and Symptoms of CRPS 1/ RSD

CRPS/RSD is a diagnostic consideration for patients who have pain (moderate to severe) that is disproportionate to any inciting event (surgery, sprain, fracture, etc.) and has some of the following characteristics:

* Pain is described as deep, aching, cold, burning, and/or increased skin sensitivity

* The presence of an initiating noxious event (surgery, sprain, fracture, etc.)

* Continuing pain (moderate to severe) associated with allodynia (pain due to stimulus that does not normally provoke pain) or hyperalgesia (excessive sensitivity to pain)

* The pain is disproportionate to any inciting event.

* Abnormal swelling in the affected part

* Abnormal hair or nail growth

* Abnormal skin color changes

* Abnormal skin temperature (greater than 10C asymmetry)

* Abnormal sweating

* Limited range of movement, weakness, or other motor disorders (paralysis, dystonia, etc.)

* CRPS/RSD is excluded by the existence of conditions that would otherwise account for the degree of pain and dysfunction

Treatment options generally include pain management-nerve blocks and analgesics-plus physical therapy; psychological therapy helps people manage their pain.

RSDSA is a national not-for-profit organization, headquartered in Milford, Connecticut, that promotes greater public and professional awareness of CRPS /RSD and educates those afflicted with the syndrome, their families, friends, insurance and healthcare providers on the disabling pain it causes. For more information, please visit http://www.rsds.org. For interviews with physicians, researchers, or patient, please call toll-free (877)662-7737

Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association http://www.rsds.org

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The PAIN of RSD

posted by A Tobin on 24 Apr 2005 at 11:03 pm

Since my Granddaughter contracted this condition some 4 yrs ago now, I have come to realise how little is known about the condition. As a result I have spent the last 3 yrs building a Database of articles dealing with the subject. For anyone who suffers from this terrible condition the information can be accessed at
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RSD-WorldNews/

Tony

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