CRPS Treatment

CRPS is a chronic pain that develops in the arms or legs after injury, surgery, or stroke. The pain is severe, disabling made worse by cold and activities, and currently treated with nerve pain medications that cause a lot of side effects.

Helpful Information About Our CRPS Treatment

We want all of our patients to select the treatment that is right for them. We want to give you as much information beforehand so that you can make a decision that is right for you.
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Who Is The CRPS Treatment For?

Our CRPS Treatment is primarily for individuals that suffer from intense pain related to their CRPS symptoms. A majority of our patients have trouble sleeping, eating, and engaging in everyday activities.

About Our Specialized CRPS Treatment

Reset Injections are a multi-step process that requires precision and accuracy. The most vital step involves identifying the hyperactive nerve endings responsible for your pain. This process takes patience, and attention to detail. Patients are awake during the whole procedure due to the minimally invasive process and the key to the treatment; patients guiding us towards their hyperactive nerve endings.

What Happens After The Procedure?

After the procedure, you may experience soreness at the injection site. Additionally, some patients experience pain relief immediately; for others, it can take up to two weeks for the effects of the treatment to set in. A follow-up appointment is scheduled for you two weeks after the initial procedure to evaluate the results of the Reset Injections, and if needed, additional injections are provided.

See What Our Patients Have To Say About Our Reset Injections

I have been pain free for the last two months since doing the new treatment. The pain started coming back yesterday but not as severe as before. I was able to eat, brush my teeth without severe pain. I feel great!
After the last treatment I have been able to continue with my usual activities. I am beginning to see improvements. I am able to raise my arm now. I’ve had this issue for four years with no relief.

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  • Do you accept medicare or any other type of medical insurance ?

    There is no insurance billing code for Reset treatment at this stage, so we cannot legally bill your insurance for your procedure. Patients with F.S.A ( Flexible spending account )or H.S.A ( health savings account) health insurance plans might cover the Reset treatment.

  • What are the side effects of the Reset Treatment?

    So far we have not encountered any side effects. Like with any injection, there is always a risk of infection from the needle or allergic reaction to the medications.

  • How do Reset Injections work?

    At RESET Pain Center, we have discovered that hyperactive pain receptors cause pain. These hyperactive centers will vary per patient and by condition. Locating these hyperactive pain receptors is at the heart of our novel treatment. Once found, a series of injections will reset the activity of those pain receptors back to normal. As a result, our novel treatment decreases the pain almost instantaneously, with patients feeling significant relief by the time they leave RESET Pain Center.

  • Does the Reset Treatment hurt?

    The amount of discomfort from the Reset treatment is minimal. At the end of the treatment, most patients ask us, “that is it?”. It is much less than what is felt during nerve blocks.

  • What should I expect from my Reset Treatment?

    It is essential to understand that, realistically, the pain you are currently experiencing will not go away but will be significantly reduced, and your activity level will be much improved.

  • How long does it take for the Reset Treatment to improve my pain?

    97% of patients feel better and are experiencing much less pain before they leave the office.

  • How many Reset Treatments do I need for maximal benefit?

    In my experience, I found out that 2 Reset treatments 2 weeks apart allow for locating and treatment of the hyperactive receptors involved in the creation and maintenance of your pain. As a result, you will experience better and longer-lasting relief.

  • Do I have to take any special precautions after the Reset Treatment?

    No. You can go about your life as usual.

  • Can I be put to sleep for the Reset procedure?

    We need your input and feedback during the Reset procedure. Putting you to sleep will be counterproductive to the success of the procedure.

  • How long do the Reset treatment last?

    The improvement can last many months. Relief is always accompanied by the improvement of activities.

  • Does the Reset treatment help more than one area?

    No. the Reset treatment is focused on one body part at a time.

  • Do I have to rest after the Reset treatement?

    No .After the Reset treatment,you can go about your daily activities.

  • Where is the Reset injection done?

    Irritated pain receptor areas cause the pain. Therefore, the injection will be in the area of the hyperactive receptors in order to reset them to a normal level of activity.

    The Reset treatment is not in the spine or bone.

  • What is injected in the Reset treatment?

    It is an injection of a unique proprietary blend of medications designed for resetting the activities of the nerves involved in the transmission of pain back to normal levels. The potency of the medicine varies depending on the condition and pain levels being treated.

    NO STEROIDS OR NARCOTICS are used in the Reset treatment.

  • Do you accept insurance?

    Unfortunately, there is no insurance billing code for our treatments at this stage. Due to these circumstances, we cannot legally bill your insurance for this procedure.

Additional Information About Our CRPS Treatment

Results We Have Observed

About The Treatment

Reset Injections are a multi-step process that requires precision and accuracy. The most vital step involves identifying the hyperactive nerve endings responsible for your pain. This process takes patience, grace, and attention to detail. Patients are awake during the whole procedure due to the minimally invasive process and the key to the treatment; patients guiding us towards their hyperactive nerve endings.

We measure the activity of the hyperactive nerve endings on a scale from 1 to 10. If the nerve endings are more hyperactive and near a ten, we use more and stronger medication. The medications injected vary with the severity of the pain and the disease causing the pain. However, we never use steroids or opioids in our injections.

Additionally, since we prioritize the comfort of our patients, we use the smallest needles available.

After the Reset Injections, patients recover for 10 to 20 minutes before they are discharged from the center.

Other Helpful Information About CRPS

CRPS or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is consistent severe pain in your arm or leg most commonly, but the condition can affect any part of your body. Pain from CRPS can occur from a very light touch to the region, like wearing a long sleeve shirt. Additionally, the affected area can be sensitive to average temperatures that should not cause intense pain but do. Individuals with CRPS can have insomnia, decreased mobility, skin changes (hot, red, dry, or blue and cold), swelling, tremors, and muscle spasms. Another occurrence with CRPS is that individuals feel that their limb does not belong to them or may feel bigger or smaller than the rest of the body. People with CRPS may experience depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts due to the unbearable nature of the pain. No one knows exactly what occurs in the body that causes CRPS, but it is speculated to be a nervous system dysfunction. CRPS is a rare condition. Additionally, women develop complex regional pain syndrome at a higher rate than men. The condition typically onsets at 37-70 years old, it can affect children and teenagers, but it is uncommon. As much as 80% of people affected by CRPS have European ancestry.

There are two types of CRPS with similar symptoms.

Type 1

CRPS Type 1 (RSD Reflex Sympathetic Disorder) appears after an injury that did not directly affect the nerves in the part of the area the individual is experiencing pain in. People may also develop Type 1 CRPS after a heart attack or stroke. However, Type 1 can arise out of nowhere without any known causes.

Type 2

CRPS Type 2 (Causalgia) symptoms appear after identifiable nerve damage.

89% of Our Patients Feel Better From Our CRPS Treatment

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When CRPS is left untreated, the pain continues to get worse. Do not wait until your CRPS gets to that point. Make your appointment and start feeling great again.
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