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Evidence Already Exists for Motor System Reorganization in CRPS

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Journal Can J Pain
Date 2022 Jan 10
PMID 35005362
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Abstract

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a disabling condition that is usually preceded by trauma or surgical procedure. Involvement of the motor system is a well-known phenomenon in CRPS, though the pathophysiologic mechanisms of motor system affliction in CRPS are poorly understood. Graded motor imagery (GMI) has been proposed to be one of the therapeutic interventions to help improve pain and other disabling symptoms associated with CRPS, though the benefits noted are modest and inconsistent. The neurophysiological mechanisms implicated in motor imagery are intended to target the aberrant prefrontal and sensorimotor integration areas, which may potentially help restore the aberrant cortical plasticity in CRPS. Detailed well-controlled experiments using insights from the existing body of literature on motor system reorganization in CRPS are required to better understand this complicated disorder. Attempts to gain pathophysiologic insights about complicated disorders like CRPS based on case reports with poorly performed and uncontrolled interventions are misguided.

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