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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Beating the Unbeatable
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Keven Mosley-Koehler is Research Project Manager, Planning and Evaluation, Group Health Community Foundation in Seattle, Washington.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Developing RSD
Finding the Pain Center
Quota-Based Activity
Function, Not Pain Level
Psychological Strategies
Pain Medications And Their Side Effects
Attitude: We Create Our Reality
Life Goes On
Breakthroughs
Program Discharge
Continuing Progress
Tapering Off Medications
My Current Remission Regimen
Why Remission?
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