CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome)

CRPS, sometimes referred to as “Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy” is a nerve injury that results in severe pain. The symptoms of CRPS include a burning sensation, or a sharp, electrical-like radiating pain. CRPS can progress with time and is generally localized to an area of the body that has suffered a traumatic injury. Some sufferers of CRPS experience hyper-sensitivity to the affected area.

Some common symptoms and physical changes of CRPS include:

  • Muscle Spasms
  • Constant pain
  • Stiff Joints
  • Muscle Atrophy
  • Decreased Mobility
  • Increased or Decreased Nail & Hair Growth
  • Skin Color Change
  • Increased Sweating
  • Temperature Shifts
  • Swelling

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