True: Chronic regional pain syndrome (crps) is an authentic pain pattern. Universal physician recognition is marred for various reasons. Doctors can skew to disbelief & psych explanations in absence of objective finding as people distraught with unmeasurable severe pain manifest distorted behaviors caused by suffering, sleep deprivation & concommitant depression. Imo the real cause is being overlooked.
Answered 12/10/2013
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YES: Complex regional pain syndrome is divided into type i and ii based on cause of injury. It is recognized by all international pain societies. The iasp published the official definition, along with the spectrum of symptoms. Since every patient is different, you should seek an experienced, board certified pain physician to assist in confirming the diagnosis . In severe cases, neurostimulation is eff.
Answered 7/8/2015
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