Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is also known as Sudek's atrophy and reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD). It describes the presence of regional pain after a harmful event. The symptoms and signs - usually in the limbs - are excessively severe and inappropriately prolonged given the magnitude of the original injury. Autonomic, sensory and motor features may be present.
Complex regional pain syndrome is a chronic pain condition characterized by autonomic and inflammatory features.
It is a major cause of disability with only one in five sufferers able to fully resume prior activities. The earlier a diagnosis is made and treatment is commenced, the better the prognosis.
Effective management of chronic form of this condition is often challenging.
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