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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 77Issue 2p174–180Published in issue: February, 2002- Richard H. Rho
- Randall P. Brewer
- Tim J. Lamer
- Peter R. Wilson
Cited in Scopus: 130Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), formerly known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy, is a regional, posttraumatic, neuropathic pain problem that most often affects 1 or more limbs. Like most medical conditions, early diagnosis and treatment increase the likelihood of a successful outcome. Accordingly, patients with clinical signs and symptoms of CRPS after an injury should be referred immediately to a physician with expertise in evaluating and treating this condition. Physical therapy is the cornerstone and first-line treatment for CRPS.