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Complex Regional Pain Syndromes: guidelines for therapy.

M Stanton-Hicks1, R Baron, R Boas, T Gordh, N Harden, N Hendler, M Koltzenburg, P Raj, R Wilder.   

Abstract

This report aims to present an orderly approach to the treatment of Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) types I and II through an algorithm. The central theme is functional restoration: a coordinated but progressive approach that introduces each of the treatment modalities needed to achieve both remission and rehabilitation. Reaching objective and measurable rehabilitation goals is an essential element. Specific exercise therapy to reestablish function after musculoskeletal injury is central to this functional restoration. Its application to CRPS is more contingent on varying rates of progress that characterize the restoration of function in patients with CRPS. Also, the various modalities that may be used, including analgesia by pharmacologic means or regional anesthesia or the use of neuromodulation, behavioral management, and the qualitatively different approaches that are unique to the management of children with CRPS, are provided only to facilitate functional improvement in a stepwise but methodical manner. Patients with CRPS need an individual approach that requires extreme flexibility. This distinguishes the management of these conditions from other well-described medical conditions having a known pathophysiology. In particular, the special biopsychosocial factors that are critical to achieving a successful outcome are emphasized. This algorithm is a departure from the contemporary heterogeneous approach to treatment of patients with CRPS. The underlying principles are motivation, mobilization, and desensitization facilitated by the relief of pain and the use of pharmacologic and interventional procedures to treat specific signs and symptoms. Self-management techniques are emphasized, and functional rehabilitation is the key to the success of this algorithm.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9647459     DOI: 10.1097/00002508-199806000-00012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin J Pain        ISSN: 0749-8047            Impact factor:   3.442


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