Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic painful condition felt in the arm, hand, leg or foot following an injury or trauma. The pain associated with CRPS, which is also known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), may start in one limb. As the condition worsens, however, the pain may spread all over the body and affect a patient’s basic movements and daily routines.
Studies show that 35 percent of patients suffering from CRPS experience whole body pain. This condition is classified into two types, with 90 percent of patients manifesting pain without nerve damage (CPRS-I). However, 10 percent of people with CRPS fall in the second category (CPRS-II) where there is clear evidence of nerve damage in the limbs.
If you are suffering from chronic pain, don’t hesitate to consult our pain doctor in Spring Hill to get a thorough assessment and an accurate diagnosis.
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