articlePainFeb 6, 2004Closed access

Graded motor imagery is effective for long-standing complex regional pain syndrome: a randomised controlled trial

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Abstract

Complex regional pain syndrome type 1 (CRPS1) involves cortical abnormalities similar to those observed in phantom pain and after stroke. In those groups, treatment is aimed at activation of cortical networks that subserve the affected limb, for example mirror therapy. However, mirror therapy is not effective for chronic CRPS1, possibly because movement of the limb evokes intolerable pain. It was hypothesised that preceding mirror therapy with activation of cortical networks without limb movement would reduce pain and swelling in patients with chronic CRPS1. Thirteen chronic CRPS1 patients were randomly allocated to a motor imagery program (MIP) or to ongoing management. The MIP consisted of two weeks each of…

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Keywords
  • Complex regional pain syndrome
  • Motor imagery
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation
  • Physical therapy
  • Randomized controlled trial
  • Medicine
  • Guided imagery
  • Surgery
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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