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Chronic Post-Ischemia Pain Model for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type-I in Rats
Published on: January 21, 2020
Risk perception of developing complex regional pain syndrome I
P U Dijkstra1, C P van der Schans, J H B Geertzen
1Department of Rehabilitation, Pain Centre, Northern Centre for Health Care Research, University Hospital Groningen, PO Box 30.001, 9700 RB, The Netherlands. P.U.Dijkstra@rev.azg.nl
Abstract:
This study investigated how members of a hand team perceive clinical signs after a fracture of the distal radius. The risk of developing complex regional pain syndrome I (CRPS-I) was assessed on a 100-mm straight line based on clinical signs 5 weeks, 7 weeks and 10 weeks after the accident. Members of the hand team perceived clinical signs significantly differently.
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