CRPS Archives - Pain Treatment Specialist Singapore | Pain Doc https://paindoctor.sg/pain_category/complex-regional-pain-syndrome/ Mon, 19 Sep 2022 01:01:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 210530268 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome https://paindoctor.sg/pain_conditions/complex-regional-pain-syndrome/ Wed, 20 Apr 2022 06:18:51 +0000 https://paindoctor.sg/?post_type=pain_conditions&p=180 Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is an illness that is described as having pain for longer and in excessive amounts. It should be treated early with medications, physiotherapy and injections in order to prevent it from becoming chronic.

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What is complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)?
  • Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is an illness that is described as having pain for longer and in excessive amounts compared to what is normal
  • Typically after an injury to an arm or leg.
  • Although it sometimes improves on its own, there are instances where the condition is chronic and very disabling.

How does complex pain syndrome occur?

  • CRPS occurs after an injury to the arm or leg, although the condition has been noted to occur at other parts of the body, albeit more rarely. 
  • Type I is not related to any nerve injury. 
  • Type II is correlates to the same area of nerve damage.
 

Who is prone to CRPS?

  • Women are afflicted more than men
  • Peak affected age is 40
  • Rare in children or the elderly
 

What is the outcome of Complex regional Pain Syndrome?

  • Variable outcomes
  • Most recover over time, occasionally taking years
  • Some correlation with recovery of the injured nerve
  • CRPS can lead to long-term disability if not treated early
  • Young children and teenagers as well as the elderly tend to recovery
  • Young adults and middle aged adults tend not to do as well
  • Smoking, diabetes and a history of chemotherapy as well as some autoimmune conditions can affect healing and recovery
 

What are the complications of CRPS?

  • The bones and muscles weaken and the joint will become painful or stiff, making it hard to move or walk
  • The skin, hair and nails become discoloured, the area becomes swollen
  • As the muscles become tightened for a prolonged period, the hands or feet cane become permanently deformed
 

How do we prevent CRPS?

  • Early physiotherapy and mobilisation and treatment
  • High dose Vitamin C
 

How can we treat CRPS?

 
  • Physiotherapy and exercise to prevent stiffness and contractures, and to prevent detrimental changes in the nervous system 
  • Occupational therapy to aid the patient in coping with the condition and living as normally as possible
  • Psychotherapy to manage the anger, anxiety and depression, as well as the negative thoughts that perpetuate CRPS
  • Medications:
    • Amitriptyline and Nortriptyline
    • Duloxetine and Venlafaxine
    • Gabapentin and Pregabalin
    • Lignocaine patch and Capsaiccin
    • Opioids
    • NSAIDs and Etoricoxib, Celecoxib
    • Targeted injections
  • Pain procedures:
    • Sympathetic nerve blocks
      • can be very effective in some patients
    • Pulsed radiofrequency of the dorsal root ganglia
      • Seeks to ‘reset’ the abnormal sensitivity of the nerve
      • Can be done as a day procedure
    • Spinal cord stimulation
      • A more permanent solution where an electrode and battery pack is placed in your body
    • Intrathecal pumps
      • For those who require high doses of opioids but are unable to tolerate their side effects
  • Others:
    • Acupuncture
    • Mirror-box therapy and graded motor imagery
    • Intravenous immunoglobulin

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