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How Can Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Be Treated?

I have been diagnosed with CRPS recently and have had 2 stellate ganglion nerve blocks and on two different nerve pain medications, but continue to experience constant pain. A nerve stimulator was considered. What are the risks and has this procedure been known to be helpful for CPPS?
Thu, 12 Oct 2017
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one pain medication is enough for two. two are to be treated separatly surgery is not done can be compressed by cra-pe bandage.injectable pain killer may be tried nerve stimulator is requered.
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How Can Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Be Treated?

one pain medication is enough for two. two are to be treated separatly surgery is not done can be compressed by cra-pe bandage.injectable pain killer may be tried nerve stimulator is requered.