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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
  • Συγγραφείς: Jijun Xu, Lynn R. Webster
  • ISBN: 9780197640692
  • Εκδότης: OXFORD University Press
  • Σελίδες: 136
  • Διαστάσεις: 23 x 16 cm
  • Έτος Έκδοσης: 2025
42,00€
Χωρίς ΦΠΑ: 39,62€

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a debilitating and difficult-to-treat condition characterized by excess and prolonged pain and inflammation. Although CRPS can occur anywhere in the body following an injury or other medical event, it usually affects an arm, leg, hand, or foot. Our understanding of this condition is evolving rapidly, but treatment of CRPS requires skillful assessment and up-to-date knowledge.

Part of the “What Do I Do Now? Pain Medicine” series, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome presents 11 high-yield clinical cases to cover a broad spectrum of CRPS including epidemiology, diagnosis, differential diagnoses, pathophysiology, conventional and interventional management, choices of neuromodulation, ketamine infusion, spread and prevention, CRPS in pediatric patients, and adjuvant and emerging therapies. This book is an ideal pocket guide for those who are looking for the essentials and advancements needed to manage CRPS.

  • Provides a concise and contemporary series of case studies that analyze Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and its various medical approaches
  • Written by leading experts from major academic medical centres in the United States
  • Part of the “What Do I Do Now: Pain Medicine” series which features practical guidance for clinicians who want to keep up with the advancement of CRPS

CONTENTS

Preface
1. The Origin
2. “How Do You Know the Cause?”
3. A Complex Disease
4. The Standard Approach
5. Modulate, Reset, Intervene
6. Breaking up the Signal
7. A New Target
8. It’s not all Central
9. Dissociative Experience
10. Migration and Capture
11. “How to Avoid a Nightmare”
12. Children and Burning Pain
13. Hope on the Horizon

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