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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Epidemiologic Features, Treatment Approaches, Workday Loss and Return to Work/Disability Ratios
Rheumatism, 07/29/09
Kiralp MZ et al. – The most common inciting events were fracture and soft tissue injuries. The mean duration of symptoms was 4.1±3.0 months and of workday loss was 187.5±107.4 days. The clinical outcome in 93 patients (87.7%) was sufficient enough to enable patients to return to their previous work after the rehabilitation program. The management period of CRPS is usually long and causes high workday loss; some patients became disabled despite all therapeutic interventions.
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