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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Treatment

Personalized Pain Management for CRPS


If you have chronic, disproportionate pain after an injury, you might have complex regional pain syndrome or CRPS. This condition usually affects one limb, causing pain that exceeds the injury's severity, though it can develop without apparent trauma. The interventional pain specialists and dual-board certified physicians at Commonwealth Pain & Spine can diagnose and treat CRPS with innovative therapies, treatments, and personalized pain management plans.

What Causes CRPS?

Since complex regional pain syndrome can develop with or without injury, researchers have yet to pinpoint a precise cause. However, it's estimated that millions are affected worldwide. You may have CRPS if you're suffering from a sudden onset of pain or other symptoms, including:

  • Changes in skin texture and color 
  • Abnormal hair and nail growth 
  • Abnormal sweating in the affected area 
  • Joint stiffness 
  • Impaired muscle coordination 
  • Tremors or other abnormal movements

It's important to seek medical attention if you're experiencing these symptoms. Early diagnosis and treatment from Commonwealth Pain & Spine will help you find pain management solutions and improve your quality of life. 

Possible Treatments for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Starting treatment early on improves your chances of pain relief and returning to regular activities. The team at Commonwealth Pain & Spine creates personalized plans to ease or eliminate your pain. Depending on your specific symptoms and the site of your pain, your physician could suggest:

  • Medication
  • Steroid injections
  • Botox® injections
  • Sympathetic nerve blocks
  • Physical therapy
  • Spinal cord stimulation
  • Nerve ablation

Chronic pain is hard to live with, but you can find relief at Commonwealth Pain & Spine. We address CRPS and other pain conditions by using an array of innovative treatments and therapies.

How We Help Manage CRPS Pain

Living with CRPS can be challenging. We aim to make our pain treatment processes simple. Simply complete our online self-referral form to get started. We'll work with your PCP to obtain a referral and schedule your first appointment as soon as possible. 

Here's what you can expect during the CRPS diagnosis process:

  1. Consultation: During your first visit, our pain management specialists will conduct a thorough physical examination and review your medical history, symptoms, and any previous injuries or surgeries.
  2. Diagnostic Tests: While no single test can definitively diagnose CRPS, we may order a series of tests to rule out other conditions and gather more information. These may include blood tests, bone scans, X-rays, MRIs, and sympathetic nervous system tests.
  3. Diagnosis and Treatment Planning: Once we have gathered all the necessary information, our team will collaborate to make an accurate diagnosis. If CRPS is confirmed, we'll work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and goals.
  4. Ongoing Support: As you progress through your treatment plan, we'll schedule regular follow-up appointments to monitor your response and make any necessary adjustments.

Our goal at Commonwealth Pain & Spine is to help you achieve lasting relief and improved function so you can get back to the activities you love and improve your quality of life. 

  • It's Easy to Get Started

    Start your journey with our compassionate guidance and expertise.

  • Request an Appointment

    Find an office and share your details in our request appointment form to start the process of finding relief.

  • We'll Connect With Your Physician

    Our team will contact your primary care physician to secure the necessary information.

  • We'll Schedule Your Appointment

    Once your physician’s referral is received, we'll reach out to schedule your initial appointment. We aim to get you seen within two weeks.