OBJECTIVE: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type I (CRPS-I) is an often intractable regional pain syndrome, usually affecting limbs in which amputation may be a final resort. Not all patients are suited for amputation.This retrospective case series with explorative interviews aims to gain insight in the quality of life in those who have been denied an amputation and their functioning with CRPS-I.PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between 2011 and 2017, 37 patients were denied an amputation. Participants were interviewed regarding quality of life, treatments received since their outpatient clinic visit and their experiences at our outpatient clinic.RESULTS: A total of 13 patients participated. Most patients reported improvements in pain, mobility and overa...
Background: Some patients with long-standing, therapy-resistant typed complex regional pain syndrome...
BACKGROUND: Some patients with long-standing, therapy-resistant type-I complex regional pain syndrom...
PURPOSE: To study the long-term evolution of patients with lower-limb Complex Regional Pain Syndrome...
OBJECTIVE: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type I (CRPS-I) is an often intractable regional pain synd...
Objective: To assess long-term outcomes of amputation in patients with long-standing therapy-resista...
Background: Amputation for the treatment of long-standing, therapy-resistant complex regional pain s...
Background: Literature on complex regional pain syndrome type I (CRPS-I) discussing the decision to ...
Background: Amputation for the treatment of long-standing, therapy-resistant complex regional pain s...
Background: Amputation for the treatment of long-standing, therapy-resistant complex regional pain s...
Deciding for an amputation in case of complex regional pain syndrome type I (CRPS-I) is controversia...
BACKGROUND: Amputation for longstanding therapy resistant complex regional pain syndrome type-I (CRP...
Background: Some patients with long-standing, therapy-resistant typed complex regional pain syndrome...
BACKGROUND: Some patients with long-standing, therapy-resistant type-I complex regional pain syndrom...
PURPOSE: To study the long-term evolution of patients with lower-limb Complex Regional Pain Syndrome...
OBJECTIVE: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type I (CRPS-I) is an often intractable regional pain synd...
Objective: To assess long-term outcomes of amputation in patients with long-standing therapy-resista...
Background: Amputation for the treatment of long-standing, therapy-resistant complex regional pain s...
Background: Literature on complex regional pain syndrome type I (CRPS-I) discussing the decision to ...
Background: Amputation for the treatment of long-standing, therapy-resistant complex regional pain s...
Background: Amputation for the treatment of long-standing, therapy-resistant complex regional pain s...
Deciding for an amputation in case of complex regional pain syndrome type I (CRPS-I) is controversia...
BACKGROUND: Amputation for longstanding therapy resistant complex regional pain syndrome type-I (CRP...
Background: Some patients with long-standing, therapy-resistant typed complex regional pain syndrome...
BACKGROUND: Some patients with long-standing, therapy-resistant type-I complex regional pain syndrom...
PURPOSE: To study the long-term evolution of patients with lower-limb Complex Regional Pain Syndrome...