Condition · General Pain

Complex regional pain syndrome.
A serious diagnosis with a structured treatment path.

CRPS is a syndrome of disproportionate pain, vasomotor changes, swelling, and motor dysfunction — usually following an injury or surgery. Early recognition and a structured plan substantially improve outcomes.

Who It's For

If this is you, we can help.

Severe, burning pain disproportionate to the original injury. Color, temperature, or sweating changes in the affected limb. Swelling. Allodynia to light touch. Reduced range of motion. Sometimes hair, nail, or skin changes over time.

What to Expect

Your first visit.

Careful history establishing the temporal relationship to an injury or surgery. Focused examination documenting the diagnostic criteria. Early initiation of multimodal treatment — the window for best outcomes is early.

Treatment Options

Structured, multimodal, early.

Intensive PT and occupational therapy — desensitization, mirror therapy, graded motor imagery. Pharmacotherapy. Sympathetic blocks — stellate ganglion for upper extremity, lumbar sympathetic for lower — both diagnostic and therapeutic, often in a series. For refractory cases, spinal cord stimulation has strong evidence and can be life-changing.

Stop accepting the downtime.

Early recognition. Structured plan. Schedule a consultation at any Triumph location.