Psychosocial factors associated with poor outcomes after amputation for complex regional pain syndrome type-I.
CONCLUSION: Poor outcomes of amputation in longstanding therapy resistant CPRS-1 are associated with psychological factors. Outstanding life events are not associated with poor outcome although half of the participants had experienced outstanding life events.
PMID: 30865687 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Pain Physician - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Schrier E, Geertzen JHB, Scheper J, Dijkstra PU Tags: PLoS One Source Type: research
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