Health & Fitness
Pain Organization to Host Wellness Conference in La Jolla
The "Treating the Whole Person" event aims to offer patient-centered solutions.

From RSDSA:
LA JOLLA, CA, – “Treating the Whole Person: Optimizing Wellness” is the theme of the Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association’s (RSDSA) November 6, 2016 conference at La Estancia Hotel in La Jolla. This half-day conference, starting at 10 AM and continuing until 3:30PM, will provide attendees with a half day of education, training, and options for treating the whole person. The event will include brunch and interactive discussions about integrative solutions to alternative methodologies.
Readings from a newly published book Nerves on Fire will also be included in the program.
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“The La Jolla conference is going to be held at a beautiful, relaxing hotel. The speakers are a great mix of RSD doctors, lawyers, and RSD advocates themselves. One of my favorite things about events like this is the opportunity to meet and talk with fellow RSD warriors”-Taylor Mullen, Author of “Nerves on Fire”
Some of our featured speakers include Nancy Sajben, MD., Heather Gilmore, Ph.D., Steve Mandel, MD., Bryan Pope & Mary Alice McLarty, Taylor Mullen, and more. The conference will provide opportunities to network with other people living with CRPS, caregivers, medical professionals, and legal teams.
“Our conferences have provided wonderful opportunities for people affected by CRPS/RSD. Not only do people get to network, but they get to see, in person, that they are not alone in their battle with chronic pain. It’s inspiring” -Samantha Barrett, Special Events Coordinator
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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association (RSDSA) is an international 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization, based in Milford, Connecticut, formed in 1984. Their mission is to provide support, education, and hope to all affected by the pain and disability of CRPS/RSD, while driving research to develop better treatments.
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