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Chiropractic Care of a Patient With Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type 1 (CRPS-1): A Case Report.

Peter Szynkowicz1, Anthony Petrucci1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this case report is to describe the evaluation and treatment of a patient presenting with left upper extremity pain and neck pain after a slip and fall. CLINICAL FEATURES: A 56-year-old woman sustained a left distal radius fracture secondary to a slip-and-fall accident. She was placed in a cast for 6 weeks, and after the removal of her cast she developed excruciating left forearm, wrist, hand, and finger pain. The patient was diagnosed with complex regional pain syndrome type 1 utilizing the modified (Budapest) International Association for the Study of Pain criteria. INTERVENTION AND OUTCOME: The patient did not respond positively to initial management, which included the application of a cast after closed reduction of the distal radius fracture, 8 weeks of physical/occupational therapy, and the use of a brace which kept her left wrist, hand, and fingers in a flexed position. Subsequently, the patient presented to the University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic outpatient clinic, where she was evaluated and treated. She received a total of 36 chiropractic treatments between her initial office visit in January 2018 and the follow-up in June 2018. The patient reported and demonstrated amelioration of her presenting complaints, decreased pain, increased ranges of motion, and increased function.
CONCLUSION: This case report underscores the importance of a rapid, accurate, initial diagnosis of complex regional pain syndrome type 1, during the acute (warm) stage.
© 2020 by National University of Health Sciences.

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Keywords:  Chiropractic; Complex Regional Pain Syndromes; Pain

Year:  2020        PMID: 33318733      PMCID: PMC7729204          DOI: 10.1016/j.jcm.2020.05.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chiropr Med        ISSN: 1556-3707


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