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CRPS Warriors Foundation operates from Murrieta with a focus on Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, a chronic pain condition that often goes undiagnosed or misunderstood.
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Get ListedCRPS Warriors Foundation operates from Murrieta with a focus on Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, a chronic pain condition that often goes undiagnosed or misunderstood. The organization works to increase awareness, connect patients with resources and medical expertise, and provide peer support for individuals navigating CRPS across the Temecula Valley and beyond. The foundation's scope includes educational outreach, advocacy, and direct support for people living with the condition and their families. Community members engage through volunteering, supporting fundraising efforts, and accessing the peer networks and educational materials the foundation maintains. For residents dealing with CRPS or caring for someone affected, the foundation offers a local touchstone to others facing similar challenges — often the most meaningful resource when the condition is newly diagnosed or when access to specialists feels isolating. Donations, event participation, and word-of-mouth referral keep the work sustained in a field where patient-led organizations fill gaps that broader healthcare systems frequently miss.
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What Locals Know
CRPS is a rare, complex chronic pain condition often misdiagnosed or poorly understood by general practitioners. Local patients and families benefit from specialized peer networks that understand the condition's physical and emotional impact — something general chronic pain or disability nonprofits don't always address.
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