How to Treat Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Video Series

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How to do various physical therapy exercises for complex regional pain syndrome in the legs, toes, shoulders, elbow, wrist, ankles and hips; get expert tips and advice on treating pain symptoms in this free physical therapy video series.

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  1. How to perform various treatments for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, or CRPS, including physical therapy for legs, toes, shoulders, elbow, wrist, ankles and hips in this free physical therapy video.

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  2. How to perform posture exercises for shoulders and back for treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in this free physical therapy video.

    Views: 795
  3. How to perform scrubbing exercises for arm physical therapy for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in this free physical therapy video.

    Views: 806
  4. How to perform foot scrubbing exercises for legs and feet as physical therapy for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in this free physical therapy video.

    Views: 1,075
  5. How to perform carrying exercises for upper body strength and physical therapy for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in this free physical therapy video.

    Views: 864
  6. How to perform carrying exercises for legs as physical therapy for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in this free physical therapy video.

    Views: 876
  7. How to perform additional carrying exercises for legs as physical therapy for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in this free physical therapy video.

    Views: 914
  8. How to perform shoulder exercises as physical therapy for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in this free physical therapy video.

    Views: 690
  9. How to perform elbow exercises as physical therapy for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in this free physical therapy video.

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  10. How to perform wrist exercises as physical therapy for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in this free physical therapy video.

    Views: 972
  11. How to perform finger exercises as physical therapy for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in this free physical therapy video.

    Views: 940
  12. How to perform ankle exercises as physical therapy for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in this free physical therapy video.

    Views: 882
  13. How to perform hip rotation exercises as physical therapy for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in this free physical therapy video.

    Views: 1,491
  14. How to perform hip rotation exercises used in physical therapy for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in this free physical therapy video.

    Views: 2,568
  15. How to perform toe exercises as physical therapy for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in this free physical therapy video.

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Complex regional pain syndrome is a chronic disease that is characterized by extreme pain in the bones and soft tissues of the body. There are two known types of CRP syndrome that differ by the onset of nerve lesions. Type II CRPS is known as causalgia and shows obvious signs of lesions. Type I CRPS is known as Reflex sympathetic dystrophy, Sudeck’s atrophy, Reflex neurovascular dystrophy, or algoneurodystrophy. Treatment for CRP syndrome ranges from electric stimulation to surgery and physical therapy. In this series of expert videos, you will learn more about complex regional pain syndrome and how to treat it with physical therapy. Our expert discusses the different treatment methods for CRP syndrome and shows you how to use different exercises for treatment of this syndrome. You’ll see toe exercises, hip rotation exercises, wrist exercises, and posture exercises that will help the treatment of various aches and pains. You will also find video clips of our expert demonstrating finger exercises, shoulder exercises and foot scrubbing exercises that make your pain bearable.

 
About the Presenter

Monica Paradise Monica Paradise works at Industrial Hand and Physical Therapy in Phoenix, Arizona. She graduated from Northern Arizona University with a degree in exercise science. <BR />Her skills include practical and theoretical knowledge of physical therapeutic rehabilitation techniques and teaching physical therapy and massage. In addition to her professional work, Monica Paradise is also pursuing a Doctorate in Physical Therapy at Northern Arizona University and will be awarded the title of Doctor in May of 2007. dkdk

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