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Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Paul S. Tumber, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Toronto Western Hospital

This lecture will review the common treatments available for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. The different types of treatment can be categorized into pharmacologic, psychologic, physical therapy modalities and procedural (interventional) medicine. The session will be of value to Physiatrists and Residents, physicians that treat patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.

At the end of the session, participants will be able to:

  • Discuss various options for treatment of CRPS
  • List the pharmacologic agents used to treat CRPS
  • Explain the role of interventional pain medicine for CRPS
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