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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome (RSD)
RSD is a chronic neurological symptom characterized by severe pain, changes in the bone and skin, excessive sweating, tissue swelling and extreme sensitivity to the touch. Minor injuries such as a sprain or a fall are frequent causes of RSD. It can start immediately or later. One characteristic of RSD is that the pain is more severe than expected for the type of injury that occurred. In 10 to 26% of cases no precipatory factor can be found. Click here for a collection of links and resources on RSD. Contact us at (888) 435-2465, e-mail us or fill out the consultation form to the right if you have any questions regarding the legal aspects of an RSD case. None of the information on this website should be considered medical advice. We urge you to seek the advice of a competent health care professional to diagnose and treat your specific condition. Contact us if you have any questions regarding the hiring of a Florida Reflex Sympathetic Injury Attorney or Lawyer.
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