Complex syndrome: Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome
Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is a chronic pain that happens most commonly after a surgery, injury, stroke or a heart attack. It is certainly a condition that causes...
View ArticleChronic Regional Pain Syndrome: A Pain Disorder of a Different Kind
Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), also known as Causalgia and Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, is a chronic pain condition unlike any other. The cause is unknown, there is no way to test for it,...
View ArticleUnderstand Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Complex regional pain syndrome is a form of chronic pain that causes swelling and a constant pain in one limb of an individual. Very little is known about this condition but it typically develops after...
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What Is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome? Complex regional pain syndrome, or CRPS, is a chronic pain disorder of the bodily extremities, or limbs. When the arms, legs, hands or feet experience physical...
View ArticleChronic Regional Pain Syndrome and Epidural Steroid Injections: Stop...
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, or CRPS, is a progressive condition characterized by discomfort and pain that can affect your bones and joints, your skin, or your muscle tissue. Women suffer from it...
View ArticleIs Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome Recognized as a Qualifying Disability?
Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome is a neurological condition primarily caused by improper function of the central nervous system. For those of you who don’t remember high school anatomy, the central...
View ArticleThe eyes have it: How CRPS affect the eyes
For those who are unaware, CRPS stands for “Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)”. CRPS usually affects sensory and motor disturbances of one’s limbs. However; as a crucial aspect of the nervous...
View ArticleTreating CRPS with Sympathetic Nerve Block
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is a chronic condition causing sufferers to experience severe, constant pain in one (or more) limbs of the body. Scientists still have many questions about the...
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