Neurological Associates

Pain Management Center

Vero Beach, Florida

H. Hooshmand, M. D.

DIPLOMATE AMERICAN BOARD OF PSYCHIATRY AND NEUROLOGY

BOARD CERTIFIED IN ELECTROENCEPHOLOGRAPHY

BOARD CERTIFIED IN ELECTROMYOGRAPHY  

BOARD CERTIFIED IN AMERICAN BOARD OF ELECTODIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE

INTRACTABLE NEUROLOGY

EPILEPSY, PAIN, MS

An International Referral Center dedicated to Treatment, Education and Research

 

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RSD PUZZLES LIST

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  1. What Is RSD? What Is Sympathetic Anyway?

  2. RSD As Related To Trauma Injuries

  3. RSD And TMJ Pain

  4. RSD And Use Of Assistive Devices

  5. Why Not Use Ice For RSD Therapy

  6. Physical Therapy

  7. RSD And Pregnancy

  8. Possible Progression Of RSD (Revised on 2/14/2002)

  9. Hair Changes In RSD

  10. Can RSD Ever Be Completely Gone (Revised on 2/14/2002)

  11. RSD Children, Treatment And Therapy

  12. Misdiagnosing Carpal Tunnel In Place Of RSD

  13. Choices Of Blocks For RSD

  14. Necessity Of Early Diagnosis And Treatment (Revised on 2/14/2002)

  15. The Importance Of Controlling RSD Pain

  16. Fatigue Weakness And Idiopathic Paralysis

  17. Use Of The Infusion Pump, Why And Why Not

  18. Bilateral Involvement Of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and References   (Revised on 2/14/2002)

  19. RSD And Other Organs

  20. Unexplained Temperature Changes

  21. Symptoms Used To Diagnose RSD

  22. Possible Timelines of RSD Recovery

  23. Why Not Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS)?  (Revised on 3/29/2002)

  24. Visual And Hearing Problems

  25. Failure Of Repetitive Sympathetic Nerve Blocks In Chronic Stages Of RSD

  26. Can RSD Be Inherited?

  27. I Have Had Blocks And Other Treatments That Did Not Work

  28. Contradictions In Regard To The Use Of Narcotics

  29. "They Tried Morphine Pump, And It Made Me Very Sick, I Was Allergic To It"

  30. You Had RSD Before, Sympathetic Nerve Blocks Helped ,Now You Don't Have It

  31. We Have Given all The Nerve Blocks We Could

  32.  My RSD Started From Injury To The Hand And After Carpal Tunnel Operation, Why Is It I Can't Remember Anything

  33. I Can't Take Antidepressants. Elavil Made Me Sad And Exhausted, Caused Dizziness, And Fast Heart Beat

  34.  Can RSD Involve Internal Organs

  35. My RSD Is Four Years Old. I Have Recently Started Having Frequent Infections And My Doctor Tells Me That My Immune System Is Not Functioning Properly. Can RSD Cause The Problem

  36. A Few Years Ago When I Started Suffering From RSD, I Kept Losing Weight. Now After Five Years I Have A Problem with Gaining Weight, Regardless Of How Much I Diet Or Exercise

  37. Ever Since I Was Affected By RSD I Have Suffered From Irregular, Painful, And Heavy Menstrual Periods. Can The Be Related To RSD

  38. Is Stadol Addicting?

  39. Your RSD Is In Remission. If You Have Shaking And Muscle Spasms, This Has Nothing To Do With RSD

  40. "Your Swelling Of The Joints Is Nothing But Arthritis. Your Skin Swelling Is Nothing But Fibromyalgia And Your Skin Rash Is From Skin Diseases, And Has Nothing To Do With RSD".

  41. They Have Tried Every Kind Of Block, Narcotic, Antidepressant With No Success. What Should Be Done Now

  42. Cranial Facial RSD And Root Canal Procedures

  43. The Possible Loss Of Fingernails And Toenails In RSD Patients

  44. Assistive Devices And Narcotics

  45. Agonists And Antagonists

  46. RSD And Osteoporosis In Women

  47. The Effects Of Surgery On RSD Patients

  48. MS Contin... Pain Reliever, But Not A Key To Recovery

  49. The Role Of Bone Scan In The Diagnosis And Management Of RSD

  50. RSD By Any Other Name Is Still The Same

  51. Fertility And RSD

  52. Should You Relay On Prescription Drugs?

  53. RSD Does Not Discriminate

  54. How To Detoxify

  55. Stroke And RSD

  56. Prescription Drug Dependence

  57. The Stages And Outcome Of RSD

  58. Medication Research

  59. Sympathectomy And Amputation

  60. CRPS and  Social Security Disability

  61. What To Do For Severe Pain In The Abdominal And Pelvic Area

  62. Axillary Nerve Block

  63. Methadone Treatment

  64. Can I Still Remain Active With My RSD?

  65. The Spread Of RSD

  66. The Relationship Of RSD With Heart Disease

  67. What Is Wrong With Operating For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, Or Thoracic Outlet Syndrome In RSD?

  68. Methadone Is No Different Than Other Types Of Morphine Agonists In Regard To  Tendency For Physical Dependence.

  69. More On Physical Therapy And RSD

  70. Minor Injury, Common Cause Of RSD

  71. Venipuncture RSD

  72. Lupus And RSD

  73. Skin Lesions And RSD

  74. Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS)

  75. Frozen Shoulder: No Surgery

  76. Deformed Hands And Extremities In RSD

  77. RSD And MRSA

  78. Dangerous RSD Treatments

  79. Attacks Of Stabbing And Electric Shock Pain In RSD Patients

  80. Cold And Heat Tolerance

  81. Diagnosis Of RSD With Nerve Blocks

  82. Chemical Sympathectomy

  83. Antidepressants And Pain

  84. More On Dependency To Drugs

  85. Death From Methadone

  86. Morphine Pump

  87. RSD And Cerebral Palsy

  88. Detoxification From Narcotics

  89. Does Diabetes Contribute To RSD?

  90. RSD And Treatment Of Trophic Ulcers

  91. RSD, Opioids And Sex

  92. Is Methadone Treatment Safe?

  93. Will A Rhizotomy Help My RSD?

  94. Information On Catapres Or Clonidine Patches

  95. Neurontin (Revised on 5/5/2002)

  96. RSD And Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

  97. RSD Of The Mouth

  98. Weight Problems

  99. Shoulder Hand Syndrome

  100. RSD And Diabetic Neuropathy

  101.  Surgical Resection And RSD

  102.   Ice Versus Heat

  103.   Good Days And Bad Days" Neurovascular Instability Of RSD

  104.   Alcohol Blocks And Chemical Sympathectomy

  105.  Lumbar Ganglion Sympathetic Block Versus Caudal Sacral Canal Fluoroscopy Nerve  Block

  106.   Complications Of Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS)

  107.    Poor Memory And Visual Problems: RSD Has 4 Principles

  108.   Cold, Flu, And Infections In RSD

  109.   Chocolate And RSD

  110.   Chest Pains And RSD

  111.   Reason For I.V. Mannitol Treatment

  112.   The Mechanism Of Action Of Mannitol

  113.   Nerve Blocks For RSD Spread

  114. Hypersensitivity Of An RSD Extremity To Touch

  115. Mannitol Treatment For CRPS

  116. Harmful Effects Of Amputation

  117. The Role Of Neuro-Inflammation In Pathophysiology Of Thermal Regulation

  118. CRPS And Suicide

  119. RSD And Osteopenia

  120. Malpractice And RSD

  121. Acupuncture In CRPS (RSD)

  122. Hip Replacement And RSD

  123. Traumatic Stellate Ganglion Block

  124. Nerve Blocks

  125. Manipulation Under Anesthesia

  126. CRPS (RSD) and Pruritus

  127. CRPS and Vulvodynia

  128. Sporadic Changes in CRPS/RSD

  129. CRPS and Disc Protrusions

  130. Eye Complications in CRPS

  131. Destructive lesion cause more pain and aggravation of CRPS

  132. Is Stereotactic Surgery helpful for CRPS?

  133. CRPS and Headaches

  134. The Use of Epsom Salt

  135. Treatment of Frozen Shoulder

  136. Facet Blocks (Prolotherapy) vs. other Blocks

  137. The Climate and it’s Effect on CRPS (RSD)

  138. Electrical Injury and Sympathetic Dysfunction

  139. RSD and Neuropathy

  140. The Benefits and Side Effects of Infusion Pump

  141. Full Term Pregnancy and RSD

  142. Surgical Treatment in CRPS/RSD

  143. Radiofrequency (RF)

  144. Excessive Itching and Neuropathic Pain with Dysesthesia (e.g., pins and needles) in CRPS

  145. Hot and Cold Challenge in the Treatment of Early Stages of RSD/CRPS

  146. Allergic Reactions and CRPS/RSD new3.gif (990 bytes) (as of 6/20/02)

 

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