Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)

Authors

  • Dijana Avdic University of Sarajevo Faculty of Health Studies
  • Amila Jaganjac University of Sarajevo Faculty of Health Studies
  • Bakir Katana University of Sarajevo Faculty of Health Studies
  • Samir Bojicic University of Sarajevo Faculty of Health Studies
  • Amra Macak Hadziomerovic University of Sarajevo Faculty of Health Studies
  • Emira Svraka University of Sarajevo Faculty of Health Studies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17532/jhsci.2015.240

Keywords:

algodystrophic syndrome, intensity of pain, rehabilitation,

Abstract

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), once known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy, Sudeck's dystrophy and causalgia, is a pain syndrome with indistinctive pathophysiology and unpredictable clinical course. CRPS can develop after a limb fracture, injury or damage to the peripheral or central nervous system. The diagnosis of CRPS is based on the signs and symptoms obtained from the medical history and physical examination. The disease is often resistant to treatment, and its course is not always favorable. A brief overview of this clinical entity is presented, and most relevant and up-to-date information is discussed.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Downloads

Published

15.04.2015

Issue

Section

Reviews

How to Cite

1.
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). JHSCI [Internet]. 2015 Apr. 15 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];5(1):1-5. Available from: https://jhsci.ba/ojs/index.php/jhsci/article/view/410