CRPS Manual | CRPS Symptoms and Treatment
Complex regional pain syndrome or CRPS, is also known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy. It has not been amenable to mainstream treatment, mainly because the treatments have been focused on treating pain rather than the underlying causes.
CPRS 101: Treatments and Guide to Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
1. What is CRPS? | New Treatments for CRPS

What is CRPS? CRPS stands for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Dr. Smith’s CRPS protocol has worked on every CRPS patient he has treated. The reason mainstream approaches have not worked because they failed to address the root cause, which is lymphedema. Learn more about CRPS treatment guidelines and CRPS symptoms in this discussion.
2. A Quick Look at CRPS Treatment!

Dr. Stephen Smith, a functional medicine physician, provides us with an overview of the different CRPS treatment protocols they give their patients. Know the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for this condition.
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is a serious condition that varies in severity and duration. It can be a kind of pain that goes away, but in severe cases, it may cause permanent disability. Knowing how to manage this chronic pain is crucial for a patient's overall well-being. Please don’t hesitate to contact us at Agape Nutrition if you have any questions or concerns.
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