
Basic Science | Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
The Orthobullets Podcast
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Introduction
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is an idiopathic condition caused by an aberrant inflammatory response that leads to sustained sympathetic activity in a perpetuated reflex arc. Diagnosis is made clinically with the Budapest diagnostic criteria and can be confirmed by pain relief with sympathetic block. Treatment is usually physical therapy, pain medication, nerve stimulation, or nerve blockade. Surgical sympathetic to me is indicated in cases of progressive pain that fails non-operative management.
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