The Evolution of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: From Schloss Rettershof to a New Clinical Language (Original Publisher)

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Delve into the history, challenges, and future of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) with this groundbreaking title from Springer. The Evolution of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome offers a unique blend of clinical insight, historical context, and innovative thought leadership—perfect for pain specialists, neurologists, and researchers seeking a deeper understanding of one of the most perplexing pain syndromes in modern medicine.

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Description

The Evolution of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: From Schloss Rettershof to a New Clinical Language is a pivotal work that traces the conceptual and clinical development of CRPS—a condition long misunderstood and often misdiagnosed. Published in 2024 by Springer, this first edition challenges outdated paradigms and introduces a refined, patient-centered framework for diagnosing and treating CRPS.

Written for a professional audience, the book is ideal for pain medicine specialists, neurologists, orthopedic clinicians, anesthesiologists, physiatrists, psychologists, and advanced students in pain research. It’s a critical addition to academic libraries and professional collections focused on pain management, neuroinflammation, and interdisciplinary care.

Key Features and Highlights

  • Historical perspective tracing CRPS from its roots at Schloss Rettershof to modern-day understanding
  • In-depth clinical discussion of CRPS symptoms, classification, and differential diagnoses
  • Proposes a new clinical language and framework to enhance diagnosis, communication, and patient care
  • Examines the evolution of CRPS terminology, treatment challenges, and evidence gaps
  • Integrates perspectives from pain science, patient experience, and health policy
  • Valuable reference for clinical practice and academic research

Major Topics Covered

  • Includes core chapters on:
    • The historical development of CRPS concepts
    • Diagnostic controversies and criteria evolution
    • Neurobiological underpinnings of chronic pain
    • Multidisciplinary treatment approaches and clinical pathways
    • Language, labeling, and patient identity in chronic pain care

About the Author

The author is a leading figure in pain research and clinical neuroscience, with decades of experience in treating complex pain disorders. Their work bridges clinical practice and research, with a strong focus on evolving diagnostic frameworks and patient-centered care.

Technical Details

  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: Approx. 4–7 MB
  • Language: English
  • Compatible Devices: All major eReaders (Kindle, Kobo, Nook), tablets, smartphones, and desktops/laptops

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Is this book useful for clinicians treating CRPS in outpatient settings?
A1: Absolutely. The book provides practical, conceptual, and clinical guidance that is highly relevant for both inpatient and outpatient care settings. It supports improved diagnostic clarity and interdisciplinary treatment strategies.

Q2: Does the book offer any new diagnostic criteria or frameworks?
A2: Yes, one of the book’s key contributions is its proposal for a refined clinical language and updated framework to better capture the multifaceted nature of CRPS, improving communication between practitioners and enhancing patient care.

Additional information

Publisher

Springer

Published Year

2024

Language

English

ISBN

978-3031548994, 9783031549007

File Size

6.3 MB

Edition

1

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