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  • A World With CRPS As Your Constant Companion
  • Pain Conditions
    • Pain TypesPain classifications u0026amp; types
      • Neuropathic PainNeuropathic pain is caused by damage to or dysfunction of the nerves, spinal cord, or brain.
        • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a Rare chronic pain condition that is believed to be the result of dysfunction in the central or peripheral nervous systems.
          • What is CRPS?
          • Potential Risk Factors for the Onset of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type 1: A Systematic Literature Review
      • Nociceptive PainNociceptive pain is caused by an injury to body tissues.
      • Psychogenic PainPsychogenic pain is pain that is mostly related to psychological factors.
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      • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Following Radial Artery Cannulation: A Neurological Perspective and Review of the Literature
    • CRPS Research Data
      • Potential Risk Factors for the Onset of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type 1: A Systematic Literature Review
      • Free flap transfer for complex regional pain syndrome type II
      • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Following Radial Artery Cannulation: A Neurological Perspective and Review of the Literature
    • Trial Protocol
      • Low-dose intravenous immunoglobulin treatment for complex regional pain syndrome (LIPS): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  • Resources
    • CRPS Legal Matrix: CRPS / RSD Is Real How to Help the Adjuster, Judge and Jury Understand
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  • Treatment
    • TreatmentsMedical procedures, devices and prescriptions used to treat pain.
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  • Home
    • About Us
    • In the NewsNews releases, updates on treatments, newly posted research articles and current events of interest to the chronic pain community.
  • Awareness Projects
    • Awareness Items
    • Color the World Orange
    • CRPS Brochures u0026amp; Handouts
    • Honor’s Thesis Project Focusing on CRPS/RSD – Introduction Letter
    • Medical Provider Education Projects
    • Seminars
      • Hope Over Pain CRPS / RSD Awareness u0026amp; Education Seminar San Antonio
  • A World With CRPS As Your Constant Companion
  • Pain Conditions
    • Pain TypesPain classifications u0026amp; types
      • Neuropathic PainNeuropathic pain is caused by damage to or dysfunction of the nerves, spinal cord, or brain.
        • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a Rare chronic pain condition that is believed to be the result of dysfunction in the central or peripheral nervous systems.
          • What is CRPS?
          • Potential Risk Factors for the Onset of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type 1: A Systematic Literature Review
      • Nociceptive PainNociceptive pain is caused by an injury to body tissues.
      • Psychogenic PainPsychogenic pain is pain that is mostly related to psychological factors.
  • How to Help
    • Fundraisers
      • Hope Over Pain CRPS/RSD Awareness u0026amp; Research Cookbook 2011
  • Research
    • Case Reports
      • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Following Radial Artery Cannulation: A Neurological Perspective and Review of the Literature
    • CRPS Research Data
      • Potential Risk Factors for the Onset of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type 1: A Systematic Literature Review
      • Free flap transfer for complex regional pain syndrome type II
      • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Following Radial Artery Cannulation: A Neurological Perspective and Review of the Literature
    • Trial Protocol
      • Low-dose intravenous immunoglobulin treatment for complex regional pain syndrome (LIPS): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  • Resources
    • CRPS Legal Matrix: CRPS / RSD Is Real How to Help the Adjuster, Judge and Jury Understand
    • Disability Information
    • Learning to LIveCoping Skills, Helpful Hints
    • Medical Transportation Assistance
    • Suicide PreventionSuicide Prevention Programs u0026amp; Information
  • Treatment
    • TreatmentsMedical procedures, devices and prescriptions used to treat pain.
      • Medications
  • Home
    • About Us
    • In the NewsNews releases, updates on treatments, newly posted research articles and current events of interest to the chronic pain community.
  • Awareness Projects
    • Awareness Items
    • Color the World Orange
    • CRPS Brochures u0026amp; Handouts
    • Honor’s Thesis Project Focusing on CRPS/RSD – Introduction Letter
    • Medical Provider Education Projects
    • Seminars
      • Hope Over Pain CRPS / RSD Awareness u0026amp; Education Seminar San Antonio
  • A World With CRPS As Your Constant Companion
  • Pain Conditions
    • Pain TypesPain classifications u0026amp; types
      • Neuropathic PainNeuropathic pain is caused by damage to or dysfunction of the nerves, spinal cord, or brain.
        • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a Rare chronic pain condition that is believed to be the result of dysfunction in the central or peripheral nervous systems.
          • What is CRPS?
          • Potential Risk Factors for the Onset of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type 1: A Systematic Literature Review
      • Nociceptive PainNociceptive pain is caused by an injury to body tissues.
      • Psychogenic PainPsychogenic pain is pain that is mostly related to psychological factors.
  • How to Help
    • Fundraisers
      • Hope Over Pain CRPS/RSD Awareness u0026amp; Research Cookbook 2011
  • Research
    • Case Reports
      • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Following Radial Artery Cannulation: A Neurological Perspective and Review of the Literature
    • CRPS Research Data
      • Potential Risk Factors for the Onset of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type 1: A Systematic Literature Review
      • Free flap transfer for complex regional pain syndrome type II
      • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Following Radial Artery Cannulation: A Neurological Perspective and Review of the Literature
    • Trial Protocol
      • Low-dose intravenous immunoglobulin treatment for complex regional pain syndrome (LIPS): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  • Resources
    • CRPS Legal Matrix: CRPS / RSD Is Real How to Help the Adjuster, Judge and Jury Understand
    • Disability Information
    • Learning to LIveCoping Skills, Helpful Hints
    • Medical Transportation Assistance
    • Suicide PreventionSuicide Prevention Programs u0026amp; Information
  • Treatment
    • TreatmentsMedical procedures, devices and prescriptions used to treat pain.
      • Medications
  • Is Musculoskeletal ultrasonography (MSK USG) the new diagnostic test of the future for CRPS?
    September 5, 2015

    Is Musculoskeletal ultrasonography (MSK USG) the new diagnostic test of the future for CRPS?

    A new Observational study by Lakshmi Vas MD* and Renuka Pai Diploma in Anaesthesia “Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography to Distinguish Muscle Changes… Read More

  • Subanesthetic ketamine infusions for the treatment of children and adolescents with chronic pain: a longitudinal study
    December 10, 2015

    Subanesthetic ketamine infusions for the treatment of children and adolescents with chronic pain: a longitudinal study

    Kathy A. Sheehy1†, Elena A. Muller1†, Caroline Lippold1, Mehdi Nouraie2, Julia C. Finkel1and Zenaide M N Quezado13* 1Divisions of Anesthesiology… Read More

  • A Letter to Our Health Care Providers
    December 10, 2015

    A Letter to Our Health Care Providers

    Too often I hear of instances of times when patients attend an appointment with a healthcare provider and attempt to… Read More

  • Acupuncture as Part of a Pediatric Pain Clinic in a Safety-Net Hospital: Acupuncture Wednesday
    December 10, 2015

    Acupuncture as Part of a Pediatric Pain Clinic in a Safety-Net Hospital: Acupuncture Wednesday

    A pediatric pain clinic that consists of interdisciplinary biomedical and integrative modalities, including acupuncture, can be successfully established in a… Read More

  • Complex regional pain syndrome in a young female
    December 10, 2015

    Complex regional pain syndrome in a young female

    CRPS in children is a rare entity, it is characterised by limb pain which is out of proportion to the… Read More

  • Targeting pain catastrophization in patients with fibromyalgia using virtual reality exposure therapy: a proof-of-concept study
    December 10, 2015

    Targeting pain catastrophization in patients with fibromyalgia using virtual reality exposure therapy: a proof-of-concept study

    The study results provide preliminary proof indicating that exposing patients with fibromyalgia syndrome to visuals of exercises elicits neurophysiological changes… Read More

  • Why oral opioids may not be effective in a subset of chronic pain patients
    December 10, 2015

    Why oral opioids may not be effective in a subset of chronic pain patients

    There is a group of intractable pain patients who do not effectively metabolize oral opioids. Pain patients who report poor… Read More

  • Delayed diagnosis and worsening of pain following orthopedic surgery in patients with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
    December 10, 2015

    Delayed diagnosis and worsening of pain following orthopedic surgery in patients with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)

    Diagnosis in 38 patients with CRPS-1 and 17 with CRPS-2 was delayed in average 4 years after symptom-start. Pain was… Read More

  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome’s (CRPS’s) Ripple Effect
    November 15, 2015

    Complex Regional Pain Syndrome’s (CRPS’s) Ripple Effect

    by Samantha M. Adcock When most people think about the Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) formerly known as Reflex Sympathetic… Read More

  • Extent of recovery in the first 12 months of complex regional pain syndrome type-1: A prospective study
    November 7, 2015

    Extent of recovery in the first 12 months of complex regional pain syndrome type-1: A prospective study

    A recent study published in the European Journal of Pain acknowledged what most Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) patients knew from experience.… Read More

  • Are Children with CRPS prone to symptoms of anxiety or depression?
    September 15, 2015

    Are Children with CRPS prone to symptoms of anxiety or depression?

    A new study indicates that children with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) formerly known as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) aka… Read More

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