Minnesota RSD and CRPS SYMPTOMS

RSD Symptoms

CRPS Symptoms

RSD symptoms (also referred to as “CRPS symptoms”) are primarily characterized by severe and relentless pain; however RSD pain is just one of many diverse symptoms that people suffer with this disorder. CRPS symptoms can include:

• severe burning pain
• swelling and stiffness that can involve entire limb
• hair and nail changes
• changes in skin texture
• skin temperature changes
• changes in skin color
• increased skin sensitivity
• muscle wasting (dystrophy)
• limited range of motion
• vision changes
• bone changes (osteoporosis)
• insomnia
• memory problems

RSD Pain

CRPS Pain

RSD pain is typically described as continuous, severe pain that is out of proportion to the severity of the initial injury. CRPS pain usually affects one or more extremities but it can affect any part of the body. The pain associated with RSD can impair the ability of a limb to function or function can be lost altogether. RSD pain and other associated symptoms are best documented through medical history and examination by a specialist with experience treating RSD patients. The more evidence you can provide Social Security through extensive documentation of your RSD symptoms the stronger your disability case will be.

A Fields Law RSD pain attorney will assist you in getting the medical records and supporting documentation you need to provide the SSA with evidence of your RSD symptoms. If you are unable to work because of RSD / CRPS we can help you apply for social security benefits. If you have been denied disability benefits we can appeal your case.

We offer a Free case review. Our Minnesota CRPS attorneys understand how frustrating it is to suffer from unrelenting CRPS pain and be denied disability benefits when you are prevented from working. There are never any fees unless we win your disability case.

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