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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) Support Groups

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Our organisation, Burning Nights CRPS Support, holds informal online support groups for anyone affected by the condition Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). 

For CRPS patients, their families, friends, carers and loved ones this is a great opportunity to join and chat with other CRPS patients and their friends and families. We also have various professionals visit us to give short talks on various areas of living with the condition either as a sufferer or family member or friend.

The regular support groups will currently be held online so why not join us. Please contact us for the exact dates for future group meetings. For more information and to register your interest please visit our CRPS Support Group on our website or our Events page.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Victoria Abbott-Fleming
Contact Position
Founder and Chair of trustees
Telephone
01663 795 055 01663 795 055
E-mail
support@burningnightscrps.org
Website
Burning Nights
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Where to go

Postcode
M3 3JZ
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Notes

We hold all our support groups online. You need to register your interest in the group by contacting us prior to the group meeting, so your name can be added to the list for entry.

 

Costs

Associated Cost
No

Availability

Referral not required
Other notes

If support groups taking place in Manchester refreshments will be provided free of charge. Please let us know prior to the support group day if you are coming in a wheelchair so we can organise the room accordingly

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