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.
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 Published in 2024 by Springer, this first edition challenges outdated paradigms and introduces a refined, patient-centered framework for diagnosing and treating CRPS.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 |
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Published Year |
2024 |
Language |
English |
ISBN |
978-3031548994, 9783031549007 |
File Size |
6.3 MB |
Edition |
1 |
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