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Greenville, SC 29601
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CRPS

Weather Sensitive Pain — Fact or Fiction?

woman with chronic pain weather sensitive pain

Chances are, you’ve heard at least one person talk about having “bad weather aches.” Unlike regular chronic pain, weather sensitive pain seems to flare up with changes in the weather. To the average person, there doesn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason for it — how can the weather cause someone pain? Is it an old wives’ tale? The truth is, weather sensitive pain is all too real for the people suffering from it.

What triggers weather sensitive pain?

Many people assume their bad weather aches and pains come from bad weather, like rain, cold fronts, and dark cloudy days, but, for the most part, there’s a completely different culprit – barometric pressure (atmospheric pressure that indicates the pressure exerted by the weight of the air in the Earth’s atmosphere). Typically, people experience pain when the pressure is falling, but it is not impossible for them to experience pain from rising pressure either. The reason pain most often correlates with bad weather is that falling barometric pressure usually means a rain or cold front is on the way.

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CRPS

What’s Holding You Back from Getting Better?

getting better recovery from chronic pain

If you suffer from chronic pain, it can interfere with every aspect of your life. Everything from sleep to your job, to intimacy, is shared with pain that just will not go away. Over time you learn to cope with it through adapting to the necessary changes the pain has imposed on your life, but that is not how you want to live. Some of the medical interventions you have tried may no longer be as effective at relieving the pain, or maybe they weren’t effective from the start, but there is hope even if you have resigned and accepted that you must live with the pain. Here are a few reasons why you should give recovery another try:

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CRPS

Can Regenerative Therapy Help My RSD/CRPS?

Stem cell therapy help my RSD

Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, or Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome, is a painful disorder that is a result of a malfunctioning nervous system. Particularly, the autonomic nervous system is affected. This is the portion of the nervous system that monitors injury sites, which is why RSD/CRPS tends to develop after a traumatic incident or injury. RSD/CRPS causes sufferers to experience hypersensitivity and increased pain in reaction to a stimulus, or sometimes no stimulus at all. RSD/CRPS is notoriously difficult to control and there are often no good alternatives, however, at Piedmont Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, we offer several treatment approaches, some of which are new – Regenerative Treatment for RSD/CRPS is one of them.  Please keep in mind that the FDA distinguishes “Stem Cell” therapy from other regenerative therapies and they also restrict the use of Stem Cell therapy as an approved treatment.

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