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Are there any good treatments for RSD?


It is a nerve disease that causes a great deal of pain. A loved one has it and i would like to find some information.

The doctor that I work for specializes in RSD. We have patients from all over the United States and some from around the world. You can get a lot of information from our office website and even e-mail the doctor himself by registering with safe e-mail. There is a link on our homepage. Our website is piedmontpmr.com. Hope this helps. Feel free to e-mail me directly and I will help in anyway I can. momma2more@yahoo.com

http://www.neurologychannel.com/rsd/

well rsd. best trearment will be neural block given, a small surgical procedure and followed by physiotherapy. mail at faisal_mian@yahoo.com for more info

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