Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation for Complex Regional Pain Syndromes
Amro Youssef Elias,
Dania Mohammed Almoulem
Abstract:A common clinical constellation of pain, sensory, autonomic, motor, or trophic symptoms that can no longer be attributed to the initial trauma characterizes Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). These signs and symptoms are not localized to the areas of innervation. Most of the diagnosis is clinical. Following that, mobility difficulties, fluctuating skin temperature, sensory loss and changes in body perception are the prominent symptoms. In acute phases, pharmaceutical treatment may be very beneficial. Empir… Show more
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