Characterizing biased visuospatial perception in complex regional pain syndrome

ConclusionsPatients' cognitive strategies will be important to consider when studying inter-individual differences in the cognitive symptomatology and associated cognitive-based rehabilitation procedures in CRPS.SignificanceThe existence of biases in visuospatial perception in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome has been reported but not always systematically replicated. We show that these biases might depend on the type of general rehabilitation program that the patients follow. Patients ’ individual cognitive strategies will be important to consider when studying the cognitive symptomatology of CRPS.
Source: European Journal of Pain - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research