How RSD is Diagnosed
Due to the fact that not every symptom is present in every case all the time, RSD can be especially difficult to diagnose. Below are a just a few different ways that it can be diagnosed*:
-Fine detail X-Ray
-Bone Scan(s)
-Thermographic studies
-Nerve Tests
-Clinical Evaluation of Symptoms
-MRI's
-Patient history
*It is the express opinion of USARSD.org that, many times the results of one or more of the tests mentioned above may come back normal. Due to this your doctor may order many of the above mentioned tests, or others, to aid them in their diagnosis. Please remember that we ARE NOT experts in this field and have provided this information only as a starting point for your research. Please, please we urge you to consult the qualified and trained doctors who have experience in this field.
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