Introduction Many individuals with CRPS experience significant fatigue, a symptom that is often overlooked and under-reported in CRPS literature. However, research has shown that 85% of CRPS patients experience fatigue, with the majority of that being severe (67%) or moderate (15%) fatigue. Particularly for the subset of patients with severe fatigue, pain at rest and … Read More “Post Exertional Malaise: Chronic Fatigue, Cognitive Effort, and Exertion” »
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Many with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome experience disproportionate pain that is no longer being sustained by an injury or noxious event (even if an injury may have been the initial trigger) that remains contained to a single body area or they may develop widespread, disparate pain and dysfunction that can affect multiple body areas over … Read More “Centralized Pain and CRPS” »