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Stepping Outside the Box: A Journey from Invisible Pain to Invincible Living

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If you are one of the 1.5 billion that is living with chronic pain on a worldwide basis… THERE IS HOPE & HELP. This is a must read for those individuals living with CRPS and similar forms of chronic pain, their caregivers and all healthcare professionals who seek to better understand and help those with CRPS. Keith E. Davis, MD - Family Physician Idaho Physician of Year 2012, AAFP Physician of Year 2013 & Top Doctors Award Stepping Outside the A Journey from Invisible Pain to Invincible Living - Traci shares her journey with CRPS, the treatments she endured, and what it took to regain her life. This is a book that will help guide you on your journey with chronic pain or give you a better perspective on what a loved one is going through. Dr. Traci Patterson is an internationally renowned clinician, hypnotherapist, patient advocate, researcher, author, and speaker who is changing the future for CRPS and chronic pain patients. Using her own experience as someone that was diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Traci has been instrumental in helping CRPS and chronic pain patients regain function and regain their lives through her protocol - HCT. www.TraciAPatterson.com | www.AdvancedPathways.com

133 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 23, 2020

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January 1, 2023
Best explanation of chronic pain CRPS

I’ve had CRPS for 18 years and this is the best explanation of chronic pain I’ve read. This is a must read. First the first time in many years I feel hopeful. Thank you!
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October 20, 2021
Nice account of a doctor's struggles with and triumph over CRPS.
She now treats the condition. Something we need more of.
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