Description: Hand Clinics Upper Extremity Pain Dysfunction: Somatic and Sympathetic Disorders. August 1997, Volume 13, Number 3. Contents include: Classification of complex regional pain syndrome: new concepts, Algodystrophy: A spectrum of disease, historical perspectives criteria of diagnosis and principles of treatment, Reflex sympathetic dystrophy of the upper extremity: clinical features and response to multimodal management, Somatic versus sympathetic mediated chronic limb pain: experience and treatment options, Psychological aspects of algodystrophy, Post traumatic upper extremity reflex sympathetic dystrophy: clinical course, staging and classification of clinical forms, Reflex sympathetic dystrophy: An exaggerated regional inflammatory response, Stenosis of the subclavian vein: an unknown cause of resistant RSD, Infrequent presentation of RSD and pseudodystrophy, Clinical value of dynamic bone and vascular scintigraphy in diagnosing RSD of the upper extremity, Imaging in RSD, Physical modalities for complex regional pain syndrome, Can algodystrophy be prevented after hand surgery?, Medical treatment of RSD, Somatic or sympathetic block for RSD: Which is indicated?, Regional intravenous sympathetic nerve blocks, Electrical stimulation and the treatment of complex regional pain syndromes of the Upper Extremity.
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Subject Area: Pain Dysfunction
Publication Name: Saunders
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Subject: Upper Extremity
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Language: English
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