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CRPS Pain Treatment in Baner, Pune | Precision Pain Clinic
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain condition that usually affects an arm or a leg. It commonly develops after an injury, surgery, fracture, or prolonged immobilisation of a limb. In CRPS, the pain experienced is often much more severe than expected from the original injury.
Patients with CRPS may experience burning pain, swelling, stiffness, increased sensitivity, skin colour or temperature changes, and difficulty moving the affected limb. Early diagnosis and specialised pain management may help reduce symptoms, improve function, and support recovery and quality of life.
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Common Symptoms of CRPS We Treat
CRPS usually affects an arm or leg and can develop after injury, surgery, fracture, or prolonged immobilisation. Early treatment is extremely important to improve recovery and prevent worsening symptoms.
Common CRPS symptoms include:
Burning or Throbbing Pain
Sensitivity to Touch or Cold
Swelling in the Affected Area
Skin Colour Changes
Sweaty, Cold, Thin, or Shiny Skin
Joint Stiffness and Reduced Movement
Muscle Weakness and Tremors
Pain after Fracture or Surgery
Difficulty Using the Affected Limb
Non-Surgical Treatment
Frequently Asked Questions
Can CRPS be treated without surgery?
Yes. Most CRPS patients can be managed with non-surgical pain management treatments such as neuropathic pain medicines, physiotherapy, rehabilitation, counselling, and image-guided sympathetic nerve blocks. Early treatment often gives better results.
What causes CRPS?
CRPS usually develops after fractures, injuries, surgery, or prolonged immobilisation of a limb. The pain becomes more severe and prolonged due to abnormal nerve and pain signal changes.
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Consult Dr. Archana Nankar Deshmukh at Precision Pain Clinic, Baner, Pune for advanced, non-surgical treatment for CRPS and chronic nerve pain.