5. Try dry needling
Dry needling is another option that people may want to try it out in their quest to find effective treatment methods for dealing with CRPS. For many people, it would be fair to say that the very thought of needles entering the skin, even really shallowly, can be the straw that breaks the camel’s back and can be far too much to deal with when you’re already in a considerable amount of pain.
This said, dry needling really can be very effective when it comes to helping bring about a reduction in the pain that a person may already be feeling on a regular, everyday daily basis. Dry needling specifically focuses in on the body’s trigger points in order to help reduce pain.
A reduction in pain can give a person a much bigger range of movement in the affected limb and ease of motion and functionality across the body.