Complex Regional Pain Syndrome or also known as CPRS, is a common disease in which those affected feel uncomfortable pain in certain areas of the body. Common symptoms and signs of CRPS include: changes in skin appearance and/or texture (shiny or thin), stiffness in affected joints, abnormal sweating pattern in the affected area or surrounding areas.
In order to be eligible to participate in this study, potential patients must be at the age of 18 or older, have a diagnosis of ongoing moderate to sever chronic pain and lastly, in stable treatment and follow-up therapy for CRPS for at least 1 month.
If you, or someone you know, suffers from Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, you may be eligible to participate in a research study. Please visit our research centers or contact page to inquire about this study.
Our mission at Scranton Medical Institute (SMI) is to disseminate cutting-edge research to the people of Pennsylvania. We give you access to healthcare services that aren’t presently provided to the general public. Trials are entirely free, and people who take part may be compensated.
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