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Our California based coordinators guide you every step of the way to Neridronate Infusion in Italy performed by CRPS Specialists in Italy

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Nicolo Caldera

Patient care coordinator. CA, USA

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Carla Crowe

Patient care coordinator. CA, USA

FAQs

Essential Answers for Your Journey with CRPS

What is CRPS and how is it diagnosed?

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain condition typically affecting one limb after an injury, surgery, stroke, or heart attack. The exact cause of CRPS is not completely understood. Diagnosis is primarily based on medical history, clinical examination, and the exclusion of other conditions that might cause similar symptoms.

What treatment options does CRPS Support offer?

We provide medication, physical therapy, nerve blocks, psychological counseling, and advanced treatments like spinal cord stimulation.

Are there any side effects associated with the treatment

Some treatments can have side effects, which vary depending on the specific intervention. For instance, medications can have gastrointestinal or neurological side effects, while interventions like nerve blocks may have temporary soreness or bruising. We ensure a thorough discussion of potential side effects with our patients during treatment planning.

How can psychological counseling help someone with CRPS?

Psychological counseling helps manage emotional stress and improve strategies to cope with chronic pain.

Can CRPS go into remission?

Yes, early and aggressive treatment can sometimes lead to remission of CRPS, though it varies.

How often do I need to visit CRPS Support once I start treatment?

Visit frequency depends on treatment type and progress, initially possibly weekly then possibly monthly.

Meet the Team of Professionals

We are an independent team present here in the USA to facilitate and help CRPS Patients to get Treated in Italy