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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

At Arizona Pain Treatment Centers, we understand how debilitating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome can become when left untreated. Our experienced providers utilize advanced diagnostics, physical rehabilitation, and minimally invasive pain management treatments focused on helping patients regain comfort, mobility, and quality of life.

What is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)?

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain condition. A patient with CRPS has pain as well as changes in blood flow, sweating, and swelling in the painful area. Sometimes the condition leads to changes in the skin, bones and other tissues. It may also become hard for a patient with CRPS to move the painful body part.

The patient’s arms or legs are usually involved, but CRPS may affect any part of the body, such as the face or trunk. In some patients, many different areas of the body are affected. CRPS can be progressive (meaning that it gets worse at one site or spreads to other sites), or it can stay the same for a long time or even improve on its own.​

CRPS usually develops after an injury. The injury may be to the skin, bone, joints or tissue. This type of CRPS has been called reflex sympathetic dystrophy. CRPS can also develop after any type of injury to major nerves. This type has been called causalgia. The injury that leads to CRPS may be only minor, and sometimes a patient cannot remember any injury or event that caused CRPS to start.

Note from the Doctor:

“CRPS can be a difficult and frustrating condition to live with, especially when symptoms continue to progress. Our team understands the complexity of chronic nerve pain and is committed to helping patients regain comfort and function.”

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