Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Relief in Williamsburg

Do I Have Complex Regional Pain Syndrome?

Complex regional pain syndrome is a chronic condition that typically lasts six months or longer. It commonly affects one limb, such as a leg, foot, arm, or hand, usually after an injury to that limb.

Complex regional pain syndrome can also occur after a surgical procedure, stroke, or heart attack. When someone develops this condition, it means that some damage or malfunction to either the peripheral or central nervous systems has occurred.

It is a rare condition that typically affects less than 200,000 patients per year. Because of this, your physical therapist will want to conduct a comprehensive exam to make sure you are indeed experiencing complex regional pain syndrome.

At your initial appointment, your Williamsburg physical therapist will perform a physical examination to test the range of motion and mobility of your affected limb. They will also ask questions regarding your severity of pain and how long it has persisted.

Additional symptoms associated with complex regional pain syndrome include:

  • Intense pain, sensitivity, and/or tenderness in the affected limb or surrounding nerves
  • Muscle spasms or contractions
  • “Pins and needles” sensations
  • Tingling or burning sensations
  • Severe sweating
  • Nervous system dysfunction
  • Redness, stiffness, and swelling in the affected limb
  • Headaches
  • Depression

If you believe you may be living with complex regional pain syndrome, don’t hesitate to contact Comber Physical Therapy today. Our dedicated and experienced physical therapists will assess the nature of your condition to design the best treatment plan for your personal needs. Don’t live in pain any longer – find relief with physical therapy.