Abstract Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) affects both children and adults. The pathophysiology may be complicated. This article outlines the criteria for CRPS and the treatment available. It includes a… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) affects both children and adults. The pathophysiology may be complicated. This article outlines the criteria for CRPS and the treatment available. It includes a case discussion on the use of an interventional fluoroscopic procedure for medically refractory CRPS. This is performed to facilitate physical therapy and return of normal function.
               
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