Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), also called reflex sympathetic dystrophy, is continuous, intense pain which is out of proportion to the injury severity. It is most common in people aged 20-35. More...
Complete Recovery From Intractable CRPS – Type I
German physicians, along with a US physician, Dr. Robert J. Schwartzman, reported a case of a rapidly progressing spread of CRPS resulting from a severe wrist injury. More...
Sub-Anesthetic Ketamine Therapy For CRPS
Physicians from Australia, Pennsylvania and Arizona report the results of 33 patients who underwent Ketamine treatment for CRPS. 76% of the patients achieved complete pain relief. More...