• CRPS Relief •
A Path to Relief
Understanding Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
CRPS is a multifaceted and debilitating condition that involves dysfunction of the central and peripheral nervous systems, leading to persistent pain, inflammation, and sensory abnormalities. While it predominantly impacts one side of the body, there are instances where it may extend to the opposite limb. Additionally, the pain may radiate to the hand or foot of the affected limb.
Diagnosing CRPS can be challenging, as there is no single definitive test. Healthcare providers rely on a comprehensive evaluation, including the patient’s medical history, laboratory findings, and physical assessments. CRPS is characterized by two subtypes: CRPS Type I, which occurs without nerve injury, and CRPS Type II, which occurs with confirmed nerve injury. It’s essential to rule out other potential causes of the patient’s pain before confirming a diagnosis of CRPS.
Symptoms of CRPS
Persistent Burning or Throbbing Pain
Unprovoked and continuous pain sensations, often felt in the arms, legs, or feet.
Traumatic Injury with Prolonged Pain
Severe pain persists after an injury or event, even after the affected area has healed.
Fluctuations in Skin Temperature
Alternating between excessive sweating and chills, indicative of autonomic dysfunction.
Changes in Skin Color and Texture
From white or blotchy patches to reddish or bluish discoloration, accompanied by alterations in skin thickness, tenderness, or shininess.
Joint and Muscle Symptoms
Stiffness, swelling, or damage in the joints, along with muscle spasms, weakness, or atrophy.
Impaired Mobility
Reduced movement and functionality in the affected limb or area.
Emotional Disturbances and Sleep Difficulties
Psychological distress, including emotional disturbances like anxiety or depression, often accompanied by insomnia.
Bone Fractures
Notably wrist fractures, which can lead to nerve damage due to bone fragments.
Post-Surgical Trauma
Even in cases where surgeries are successful.
Minor Injuries
Like burns, cuts, or sprains that result in nerve damage.
While individual symptoms may vary, worsening or intensified pain, surpassing the severity of the initial injury, could signal the presence of CRPS.
• Advanced Care •
CRPS &
Ketamin Therapy
Ketamine therapy has emerged as a promising treatment option for individuals with CRPS who have not found relief with traditional therapies.
CRPS is a complex and challenging condition, but there is hope for relief with ketamine therapy. By targeting the underlying mechanisms of pain and inflammation, ketamine offers a promising option for individuals living with CRPS to regain control of their lives and find relief from debilitating symptoms.
How Ketamine Therapy Can Help:
Rapid Pain Relief
Ketamine therapy can provide rapid and significant pain relief for individuals with CRPS, often within hours of treatment.
Improved Functioning
By reducing pain and inflammation, ketamine therapy can help improve mobility, range of motion, and overall functioning for individuals with CRPS.
Long-lasting Effects
While the immediate effects of ketamine may wear off after the infusion, some individuals experience sustained improvements in pain and function with ongoing treatment.
Psychological Benefits
Ketamine therapy has been shown to have antidepressant and anxiolytic effects, which can help individuals with CRPS cope better with the emotional toll of chronic pain.
Why Choose Nameen Infusion & Wellness
Take the First Step Towards Relief
If you or a loved one is suffering from CRPS, ketamine therapy at Nameen Infusion & Wellness in Goodyear, Arizona may offer a path to relief and recovery. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Imani and learn more about how ketamine therapy can help you find freedom from pain and rediscover a life of comfort and vitality.