Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
CRPS is a chronic pain condition that most commonly affects an arm or leg after an inciting event such as injury, surgery, fracture, or, less commonly, stroke or myocardial infarction.
Overview
CRPS is a chronic pain condition that most commonly affects an arm or leg after an inciting event such as injury, surgery, fracture, or, less commonly, stroke or myocardial infarction. The pain is often disproportionate to the original injury and can include burning or throbbing sensations, swelling, stiffness, and changes in skin color and temperature.
Dr. Hemani uses a comprehensive approach combining medications, physical therapy, and nerve-targeted interventions to manage pain and improve function.
Symptoms
- Severe PainPersistent, severe limb pain disproportionate to the original injury
- Burning SensationsBurning, throbbing, or stabbing sensations in affected areas
- Physical ChangesSwelling, stiffness, and changes in skin color or temperature
- SensitivityExtreme sensitivity to touch or movement
- Functional ImpactDifficulty performing daily activities due to pain
Diagnosis
Clinical Evaluation
Detailed history and physical examination
Imaging Tests
X-rays, MRI, or bone scans to rule out other causes
Diagnostic Criteria
Budapest Criteria help confirm CRPS diagnosis
Functional Testing
Evaluates mobility and daily life impact
Treatment
Medications
Pain relievers, anti-inflammatories, and neuropathic medications to manage symptoms
Physical Therapy
Range-of-motion exercises and desensitization techniques to improve mobility
Nerve Interventions
Nerve blocks and sympathetic ganglion blocks for severe cases
IV Ketamine Infusions
Low-dose ketamine infusions for refractory cases of CRPS to modulate central pain processing
Supportive Care
Psychological support and stress management to aid recovery
When to See a Doctor
Seek medical attention if you experience severe pain after an injury that doesn't improve, or if you notice changes in skin color, temperature, or swelling in the affected limb.
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