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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Manifestations and the Role of Neurostimulation in Its Management
Michael Stanton-Hicks Journal of Pain and Symptom Management Volume 31, Issue 4, Pages S20-S24 (March 2006) DOI: /j.jpainsymman Copyright © 2006 U.S. Cancer Pain Relief Committee Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 The sympathetic component of pain. The diagram illustrates the relative contribution of SMP to SIP. A patient at A would be said to have a large component of SMP and therefore respond favorably to a sympathetic block; a patient at B whose symptoms are primarily SIP would have little or no response to a sympathetic block. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management , S20-S24DOI: ( /j.jpainsymman ) Copyright © 2006 U.S. Cancer Pain Relief Committee Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 2 Revised therapeutic algorithm for CRPS.1 The algorithm emphasizes the use of therapeutic modalities in response to the patient's clinical progress during the course of his or her rehabilitation; adapted from the earlier 1998 Guidelines. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management , S20-S24DOI: ( /j.jpainsymman ) Copyright © 2006 U.S. Cancer Pain Relief Committee Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 3 Reduction of edema in the right hand of a patient with CRPS, 24 hours after treatment with SCS.6 Journal of Pain and Symptom Management , S20-S24DOI: ( /j.jpainsymman ) Copyright © 2006 U.S. Cancer Pain Relief Committee Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 4 SCS significantly improves QoL in patients with CRPS.9
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management , S20-S24DOI: ( /j.jpainsymman ) Copyright © 2006 U.S. Cancer Pain Relief Committee Terms and Conditions
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