CRPS ( Complex Regional Pain Syndrome) is a chronic pain condition that can develop after an injury or surgery, most commonly affecting the arms or legs. At Reno Tahoe Pain Associates in Reno, NV, Dr. Ali Nairizi, Dr. Nicholas Carlevato, and Dr. Andrew Wesely specialize in diagnosing and treating CRPS with an individualized, evidence-based approach. Their goal is to help patients regain function and improve quality of life through various innovative therapies.
CRPS is characterized by severe, persistent pain that is typically disproportionate to the original injury. Some of the symptoms most frequently seen are swelling, color or temperature change in the skin, increased sensitivity, and limitation of range of motion. If unmanaged, the symptoms progressively worsen. Two forms of CRPS exist: Type I (without evidence of nerve injury) and Type II (with evidence of nerve injury), but the two are equally disabling.
Early diagnosis and treatment of CRPS, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, are necessary to prevent long-term complications such as stiffness of the joints or muscle wasting. Early intervention has the highest potential for reducing pain and improving function. Careful evaluation guides the most effective treatment and avoids the risk of the condition becoming increasingly more complex to manage with time.
Reno Tahoe Pain Associates offers many treatments to alleviate CRPS symptoms and promote healing. Medications like anti-inflammatory drugs, anticonvulsants, or antidepressants can reduce nerve pain and inflammation. Sympathetic nerve blocks can provide more targeted relief by cutting off the pain signal and achieving dramatic improvement.
Physical therapy maintains strength and flexibility, and desensitization treatments can reduce sensitivity in the affected area. When symptoms are more intense or long-lasting, spinal cord stimulation is recommended. It uses an implanted device close to the spine to administer electrical impulses that block pain messages. Counseling is also offered, which helps patients deal with emotional anguish that can be caused by chronic pain.
Living with CRPS, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, can be overwhelming, but effective treatment and compassionate care are available. Reno Tahoe Pain Associates in Reno, NV, is committed to helping patients find lasting relief through personalized pain management strategies. Dr. Ali Nairizi, Dr. Nicholas Carlevato, and Dr. Andrew Wesely work closely with patients to restore comfort, mobility, and hope.
If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of CRPS, contact Reno Tahoe Pain Associates in Reno, NV at (775) 384-1127 to schedule a consultation and begin your path to recovery.
CRPS ( Complex Regional Pain Syndrome) is a chronic pain condition that can develop after an injury or surgery, most commonly affecting the arms or legs. At Reno Tahoe Pain Associates in Reno, NV, Dr. Ali Nairizi, Dr. Nicholas Carlevato, and Dr. Andrew Wesely specialize in diagnosing and treating CRPS with an individualized, evidence-based approach. Their goal is to help patients regain function and improve quality of life through various innovative therapies.
CRPS is characterized by severe, persistent pain that is typically disproportionate to the original injury. Some of the symptoms most frequently seen are swelling, color or temperature change in the skin, increased sensitivity, and limitation of range of motion. If unmanaged, the symptoms progressively worsen. Two forms of CRPS exist: Type I (without evidence of nerve injury) and Type II (with evidence of nerve injury), but the two are equally disabling.
Early diagnosis and treatment of CRPS, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, are necessary to prevent long-term complications such as stiffness of the joints or muscle wasting. Early intervention has the highest potential for reducing pain and improving function. Careful evaluation guides the most effective treatment and avoids the risk of the condition becoming increasingly more complex to manage with time.
Reno Tahoe Pain Associates offers many treatments to alleviate CRPS symptoms and promote healing. Medications like anti-inflammatory drugs, anticonvulsants, or antidepressants can reduce nerve pain and inflammation. Sympathetic nerve blocks can provide more targeted relief by cutting off the pain signal and achieving dramatic improvement.
Physical therapy maintains strength and flexibility, and desensitization treatments can reduce sensitivity in the affected area. When symptoms are more intense or long-lasting, spinal cord stimulation is recommended. It uses an implanted device close to the spine to administer electrical impulses that block pain messages. Counseling is also offered, which helps patients deal with emotional anguish that can be caused by chronic pain.
Living with CRPS, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, can be overwhelming, but effective treatment and compassionate care are available. Reno Tahoe Pain Associates in Reno, NV, is committed to helping patients find lasting relief through personalized pain management strategies. Dr. Ali Nairizi, Dr. Nicholas Carlevato, and Dr. Andrew Wesely work closely with patients to restore comfort, mobility, and hope.
If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of CRPS, contact Reno Tahoe Pain Associates in Reno, NV at (775) 384-1127 to schedule a consultation and begin your path to recovery.
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Reno, NV 89511
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