Complex regional pain syndrome Flashcards

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Inciting events for complex regional pain syndrome

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soft tissue injury
fractures
joint surgery (knee arthroscopy)
MI or CVA
no apparent cause
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clinical features of stage 1 for complex regional pain syndrome?

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early dx
limb pain (burning, throbbing, aching and sensitivity to cold and touch)
local edema in extremity
changes in color and temp across one nerve root distrubtion
patchy bone demineralization on XR

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clinical features of stage 2 for complex regional pain syndrome?

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stage 2 (subacute dx for 3-6 months)
progressively worsening edema, skin thickening and muscle wasting
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Stage 3 chronic dx for complex regional pain syndrome?

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severely limited movement (shoulder and hand)
digit contractures and britle nails and skin changes
sever bone demineralization on XR

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Reflex sympathic dystrophy

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type 1 complex regional pain syndrome without defineable nerve lesions

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what happens to cause complex regional pain syndrome?

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likely invovles reflex arc along sympathic nervous system leading to autonomic symptoms (sweating and abnormal hair growth, tissue swelling and coldness)

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how to diagnosis complex regional pain syndrome?

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clinical diagnosis but can see abrupt symptom relief with regional anesthesia and local sympathetic nerve block and pts who have doubt w/ diagnosis may get autonomic testing (resting sweat output and skin temperature and axon reflex test) and bone scan (showing increased uptake or MRI-positive if showing thickened skin and edema and osteoporosis

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dysesthesia (painful itchy burning and restrictive dx) and weakness along anatomical areaof nerve root

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cervical radiculopathy

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