Drug therapy | Physiotherapy/physical gymnastics Sudeck’s disease

Drug therapy Drug treatment is also an integral part of standard therapy for Sudeck’s disease. Frequently administered: These medications are mainly used in the early stages. Corticoids have a decongestant, anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effect and thus often lead to a rapid improvement in symptoms. The study situation here is not entirely clear, but very often … Drug therapy | Physiotherapy/physical gymnastics Sudeck’s disease

Causes/development of Sudeck’s disease | Physiotherapy/physical gymnastics Sudeck’s disease

Causes/development of Sudeck’s disease The development (pathogenesis) of Sudeck’s disease is still not completely understood. The basis is an irregular healing of injured tissue. This injury can be a trauma resulting from an accident or injury, as well as occur after an operation or have inflammation as a cause. Thus, Sudeck’s disease occurs in 1-2% … Causes/development of Sudeck’s disease | Physiotherapy/physical gymnastics Sudeck’s disease

General Information | Physiotherapy/physical gymnastics Sudeck’s disease

General Information In the final stage of Sudeck’s disease, the affected limb may show stiffening of the joint and shrunken skin, tendons and muscles in severe pain, which in turn may lead to a loss of function. In order to provide the patient with pain relief, interdisciplinary treatment is generally important. Physiotherapy/physical gymnastics plays an … General Information | Physiotherapy/physical gymnastics Sudeck’s disease

Physiotherapy/physical gymnastics Sudeck’s disease

The clinical picture of Sudeck’s disease, also known as CRPS: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, describes a symptomatology that not only sounds complex for borrowers, but where the treatment must also be considered complex. The therapy depends on the symptoms of the respective stages, which are described first in the following: Treatment/physiotherapy in the stages In … Physiotherapy/physical gymnastics Sudeck’s disease

Symptoms/3 stages of sympathetic reflex dystrophy | Physiotherapy/physical gymnastics Sudeck’s disease

Symptoms/3 stages of sympathetic reflex dystrophy Sudeck’s disease is usually divided into 3 stages, but the clinical course of the disease is often not clearly defined. Stage: acute inflammation In the first stage, the inflammatory stage, the symptoms of acute inflammation predominate. These may include burning pain and overheating of the skin. There may also … Symptoms/3 stages of sympathetic reflex dystrophy | Physiotherapy/physical gymnastics Sudeck’s disease

Sudeck’s disease of the foot

General information Sudeck’s disease is a complex regional pain syndrome, which classically runs in three stages. In the final stage, atrophy (regression) of bones and soft tissues finally occurs; joints, skin, tendons and muscles shrink, resulting in loss of mobility. Sudeck’s disease always involves at least one joint, usually the hand or foot. The exact … Sudeck’s disease of the foot

Physiotherapy | Sudeck’s disease of the foot

Physiotherapy Since the individual symptoms of a Sudeck’s foot disease can vary greatly, the therapy is adapted to the individual. The disease can vary between only slightly perceptible symptoms and a pronounced feeling of illness and severe impairment. In the treatment of Sudeck’s foot disease, physiotherapy is attributed an important role. The so-called lymphatic drainage … Physiotherapy | Sudeck’s disease of the foot

Sudeck’s disease on the hand

Synonyms Sudeck`sche healing derailment Algodystrophy Causalgia Sudeck Syndrome Posttraumatic Dystrophy Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) Complex regional pain syndrome I and II (CRPS I and II) Complex Regional Dysfunction System Sympathetic reflex dystrophy Sudeck ́sche Disease Definition Sudeck’s disease is a complex regional pain syndrome, which classically runs in three stages. In the final stage, … Sudeck’s disease on the hand

Diagnosis | Sudeck’s disease on the hand

Diagnosis The diagnosis of Sudeck’s disease of the hand is made via:. The examination by the specialist (swelling, pain, restricted movement, tissue changes, hair growth) X-ray of the hand (decalcification? ) MRI of the hand Therapy Therapeutic measures primarily pursue the goal of improving the mobility of the joint and ideally restoring it completely. This … Diagnosis | Sudeck’s disease on the hand

Sudeck’s disease

Synonyms in a broader sense Sudeck`sche healing derailment Algodystrophy Causalgia Sudeck Syndrome Posttraumatic Dystrophy Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Complex regional pain syndrome I and II Sympathetic reflex dystrophy Sudeck ́sche Disease Introduction In Sudeck’s disease (also known as CRPS I= Cronic Regional Pain Syndrome) at least one joint is affected. This is usually on the … Sudeck’s disease

Appearance | Sudeck’s disease

Appearance When does Sudeck’s disease occur? 50% after 25% without 20% after 5% after Contusions (bruises) Sprains Fractures (bone fracturesBone fracture) Luxations (joint dislocations) After OperationsOperation Obvious cause Neuropathies (nervous diseases) Myocardial infarction (heart attack) Coronary insufficiency (coronary artery disease) Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) Medication (e.g. barbiturates (sleeping pills)) Frequency Due to the many different symptoms, … Appearance | Sudeck’s disease

Differential diagnosis alternative causes | Sudeck’s disease

Differential diagnosis alternative causes A number of other diseases can fake more or less symptoms of Sudeck’s disease. The following diseases are among them: FracturesBone fracture DistortionsContusions (dislocation bruises) Compartment syndrome Overload syndrome Thoracic-outlet syndrome e.g. caused by a cervical rib Peripheral nerve constriction syndrome (nerve constriction of various causes) Lymph congestion (edema) Myofascial pain … Differential diagnosis alternative causes | Sudeck’s disease