Spinal cord stimulation for complex regional pain syndrome type 1 with dystonia: a case report and discussion of the literature.

Voet, Caroline;le Polain de Waroux, Bernard;Forget, Patrice;Deumens, Ronald;Masquelier, Etienne
(2014) F1000Research — Vol. 3, p. 97 (2014)

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  • Voet, Caroline
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  • le Polain de Waroux, Bernard
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  • Forget, PatriceUCLouvain
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  • Deumens, RonaldUCLouvain
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Abstract
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type 1 (CRPS-1) is a debilitating chronic pain disorder, the physiopathology of which can lead to dystonia associated with changes in the autonomic, central and peripheral nervous system. An interdisciplinary approach (pharmacological, interventional and psychological therapies in conjunction with a rehabilitation pathway) is central to progress towards pain reduction and restoration of function.
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Voet, C., le Polain de Waroux, B., Forget, P., Deumens, R., & Masquelier, E. (2014). Spinal cord stimulation for complex regional pain syndrome type 1 with dystonia: a case report and discussion of the literature. F1000Research, 3, 97. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.3771.1 (Original work published 2014)