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Imaging and clinical evidence of sensorimotor problems in CRPS: Utilizing novel treatment approaches
Authors
A Goebel
A Ozgül
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A Schmid
A Sime
AG Munts
AL Oaklander
B Pleger
B Pleger
BS Galer
C Maier
C Maihofner
C Maihofner
C Maihöfner
C McCabe
Candida S. McCabe
CS McCabe
CS McCabe
CS McCabe
CS McCabe
D Kohr
E Kirveskari
E Peltz
F Birklein
F Blaes
F Schoth
F Wesseldijik
FJ Huygen
G Gradl
G Robinson
G Wasner
GL Moseley
H Cohen
H Flor
H Flor
H Picarelli
I Tracey
J Hall
J Ide
J Marinus
J Schwoebel
Jacqueline Bailey
Jenny Lewis
JG Groeneweg
JJ Hilten Van
JP Hunter
JS Lewis
JS Lewis
K Christensen
K Juottonen
L Turner-Stokes
LJ Rather
M Cooper
M Diers
M Schürmann
M Schürmann
MA Rijn Van
MA Rijn Van
MP Jensen
N Levit-Binnun
NV Vartiainen
O Rommel
P Giraux
P Haggard
P Haggard
PD Drummond
PJHM Veldman
PS Boggio
R Baron
R Baron
RN Harden
S Bruehl
S Forderreuther
S Johnson
S Shiraishi
Sara Nelson
T Wasaka
TS Jensen
U Siberceva
VS Ramachandran
W Freund
W Jänig
X Caro
Publication date
1 June 2013
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
Doi
Abstract
Inflammation and altered autonomic function are diagnostic signs and symptoms of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. In the acute stages these are commonly at their most florid accompanied by severe pain and reduced function. Understandably this has directed research towards potential peripheral drivers for the causal mechanisms of this condition. In particular this is now focused on the inflammatory process and the potential role of autoantibodies. More subtle changes also occur in terms of altered tactile processing within the affected limb, disturbances in body perception and motor planning problems that become more evident as the condition progresses. Through careful clinical observation and neuro-imaging techniques, these changes are now thought to be associated with altered cortical processing that includes reorganisation of both the motor and sensory maps. Furthermore, there appears to be a close relationship between the intensity of pain experienced and the extent of cortical re-organisation. This increased knowledge around the peripheral and central mechanisms that may be operating in CRPS has been used to inform novel therapeutic approaches. We discuss here the presenting signs and symptoms of CRPS, with particular focus on sensory and motor changes and consider which mechanisms may drive these changes. Finally, we consider the emerging therapeutic options designed to correct these aberrant mechanisms. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media New York
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