Complex Regional Pain Syndrome - What is the Evidence?

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Author: Douglas W Martin, Robert J Barth, James B Talmage ISBN: 9780996124416
Publisher: Martin Occupational Medicine, PC Publication: August 1, 2015
Imprint: Martin Occupational Medicine, PC Language: English
Author: Douglas W Martin, Robert J Barth, James B Talmage
ISBN: 9780996124416
Publisher: Martin Occupational Medicine, PC
Publication: August 1, 2015
Imprint: Martin Occupational Medicine, PC
Language: English

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is a controversial issue in medicine. This book provides the most up to date universal review of the construct known as CRPS. The authors review the history of the diagnosis and offer an evidence based criticism regarding the development of the CRPS nomenclature. Chapters contain information regarding the theories of causation and difficulties encountered in the lack of proper application of the differential diagnostic process. Finally, issues regarding impairment, disability and problems in the medico-legal arena are discussed in detail. The authors conclude that the construct known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is a failure, and call for the cessation of the use of the term in medicine.

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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is a controversial issue in medicine. This book provides the most up to date universal review of the construct known as CRPS. The authors review the history of the diagnosis and offer an evidence based criticism regarding the development of the CRPS nomenclature. Chapters contain information regarding the theories of causation and difficulties encountered in the lack of proper application of the differential diagnostic process. Finally, issues regarding impairment, disability and problems in the medico-legal arena are discussed in detail. The authors conclude that the construct known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is a failure, and call for the cessation of the use of the term in medicine.

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