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If complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is stopping you from enjoying a pain-free life, Jessen Mukalel, MD, at InfusionMD can help. At his state-of-the-art clinic in The Woodlands<\/a>, Texas, InfusionMD is a practice dedicated exclusively to ketamine infusion therapy. This groundbreaking treatment uses low doses of ketamine to treat a number of physical and psychological conditions, including CRPS. Call the office or schedule an appointment online to learn more.<\/p>\n

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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Q & A<\/h2>\n
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Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a specific form of chronic pain that often affects one arm or leg. It typically develops after an injury, stroke, heart attack, or surgery. The pain you feel can be constant and debilitating.<\/p>\n

Experts don\u2019t understand exactly why CRPS develops, but they do know that early intervention can dramatically improve or even eliminate your pain. Unfortunately, many CRPS<\/a><\/span> cases aren\u2019t diagnosed until the pain becomes severe, which is why it\u2019s important to seek treatment right away if you think you may have this rare condition.<\/p>\n

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CRPS affects everybody differently, but some of the most common symptoms to watch out for are:<\/p>\n