Background: Some patients with long-standing, therapy-resistant typed complex regional pain syndrome consider an amputation. There is a lack of evidence regarding the risk of recurrence of the pain syndrome and patient outcomes after amputation. The goal of the present study was to evaluate the impact of an amputation on pain, participation in daily life activities, and quality of life as well as the use of a prosthesis and the risk of recurrence of the pain syndrome in patients with long-standing, therapy-resistant typed complex regional pain syndrome. Methods: From May 2000 to October 2008, twenty-two patients underwent an amputation of a nonfunctional limb at our institution because of long-standing, therapy-resistant typed complex regio...
Purpose: Although controversial, an amputation for longstanding and therapy-resistant Complex Region...
BackgroundAmputation for longstanding therapy resistant complex regional pain syndrome type-I (CRPS-...
Background: The use of a prosthesis is critical to regain the ability to walk in lower limb amputees...
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...
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: 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...
OBJECTIVE: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type I (CRPS-I) is an often intractable regional pain synd...
BACKGROUND: Amputation for longstanding therapy resistant complex regional pain syndrome type-I (CRP...
Purpose: Although controversial, an amputation for longstanding and therapy-resistant Complex Region...
BackgroundAmputation for longstanding therapy resistant complex regional pain syndrome type-I (CRPS-...
Background: The use of a prosthesis is critical to regain the ability to walk in lower limb amputees...
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...
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: 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...
OBJECTIVE: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type I (CRPS-I) is an often intractable regional pain synd...
BACKGROUND: Amputation for longstanding therapy resistant complex regional pain syndrome type-I (CRP...
Purpose: Although controversial, an amputation for longstanding and therapy-resistant Complex Region...
BackgroundAmputation for longstanding therapy resistant complex regional pain syndrome type-I (CRPS-...
Background: The use of a prosthesis is critical to regain the ability to walk in lower limb amputees...