Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Where does it hurt?
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Pain is one of the most intolerable results of an accident. It will invariably keep you from living your life the way you want to live it by restricting your movement and your capabilities, sometimes to a debilitating level
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What Is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome?
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is an unceasing, unrelenting feeling of pain in one or more body parts, and it sometimes renders the sufferer almost completely unable to function normally. It’s often addressed by the “mainstream” method of opioid prescriptions and surgical solutions, but there are other ways to deal with the pain. Treating the damage that’s causing the pain, rather than just treating the symptom, is a great first step and can often be accomplished without surgery.
What Causes Complex Regional Pain Syndrome?
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome can have a single, isolated root cause or multiple related causes. Sometimes, it’s impossible to even determine the cause of the pain. Often, an accident resulting in an injury damages nerves or joints that aren’t able to heal properly, and that damage leads to unending pain for the patient. Whether your injury is due to an accident or negligence or something else, the injury must be properly treated in order to allow you to live your life to your liking. Car accidents account for hundreds of thousands of such injuries every year. Work-related injuries are just as common. Some of the most typical injuries include:
- Neck injuries like whiplash
- Extremity injuries, such as broken limbs
- Back injuries that lead to dislocated discs or worse
Where does it hurt?
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Pain is one of the most intolerable results of an accident. It will invariably keep you from living your life the way you want to live it by restricting your movement and your capabilities, sometimes to a debilitating level
What Is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome?
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is an unceasing, unrelenting feeling of pain in one or more body parts, and it sometimes renders the sufferer almost completely unable to function normally. It’s often addressed by the “mainstream” method of opioid prescriptions and surgical solutions, but there are other ways to deal with the pain. Treating the damage that’s causing the pain, rather than just treating the symptom, is a great first step and can often be accomplished without surgery.
What Causes Complex Regional Pain Syndrome?
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome can have a single, isolated root cause or multiple related causes. Sometimes, it’s impossible to even determine the cause of the pain. Often, an accident resulting in an injury damages nerves or joints that aren’t able to heal properly, and that damage leads to unending pain for the patient. Whether your injury is due to an accident or negligence or something else, the injury must be properly treated in order to allow you to live your life to your liking. Car accidents account for hundreds of thousands of such injuries every year. Work-related injuries are just as common. Some of the most typical injuries include:
- Neck injuries like whiplash
- Extremity injuries, such as broken limbs
- Back injuries that lead to dislocated discs or worse
“If you are experiencing back pain and discomfort please contact your nearest Premier Pain Management and speak with one of our experts as soon as possible.”
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