2019
DOI: 10.1071/hc19025
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Emerging models for successful treatment of complex regional pain syndrome in children and young adults

Abstract: Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a relatively common condition that is often not well recognised or treated adequately. Patients are usually referred to multidisciplinary pain services, but outcomes remain variable. This case report describes a recent patient with CRPS who was treated quickly and effectively through a simple explanation of the relationship between mind and body, and who then was able to modify her own thought processes and behaviours. This single intervention enabled a complete resolut… Show more

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“…14 Our case study in this issue also contains an implicit plea for medical students to be taught in a way that allows them to accept other possibilities than traditional biomedical solutions in helping patients to recover from pain and disability. 15 Illustrated by a story of a 15-year-old girl's recovery from chronic knee pain, the authors make a case for the role of neuroplasticity in pain resolution.…”
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“…14 Our case study in this issue also contains an implicit plea for medical students to be taught in a way that allows them to accept other possibilities than traditional biomedical solutions in helping patients to recover from pain and disability. 15 Illustrated by a story of a 15-year-old girl's recovery from chronic knee pain, the authors make a case for the role of neuroplasticity in pain resolution.…”
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confidence: 99%