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Biphosphonates for the therapy of complex regional pain syndrome I--systematic review.
Author: BachmannLucas M, BrunnerFlorian, HeldUlrike, KisslingRudolf, SchmidAnnina
Original Abstract of the Article :
Several studies found that biphosphonates counteract locally increased bone resorption and associated pain in patients with complex regional pain syndrome I (CRPS I). We performed a systematic review of all randomised controlled trials to assess the benefit of biphosphonates in the treatment of CRPS...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpain.2008.03.005
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Biphosphonates: A Potential Treatment for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome I
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome I (CRPS I) is a debilitating condition characterized by chronic pain and other symptoms. This study explores the potential of biphosphonates, a class of drugs typically used to treat osteoporosis, as a treatment for CRPS I patients with bone loss. The researchers conducted a systematic review of all randomized controlled trials to assess the effectiveness of biphosphonates in treating CRPS I.
A New Approach to Treating Chronic Pain
The study's findings suggest that biphosphonates may be beneficial for reducing pain in CRPS I patients with bone loss. The researchers observed a positive effect of biphosphonates on pain relief in several studies. This suggests that biphosphonates' ability to counteract bone resorption may play a role in pain reduction, particularly in CRPS I patients with bone loss.
Navigating the Desert of Chronic Pain
This research offers a potential new avenue for treating CRPS I, a condition that often leaves patients struggling for relief. While further research is needed to confirm the efficacy of biphosphonates for this indication, this study provides a promising avenue for exploration. The study serves as a reminder that the desert of chronic pain is complex and multifaceted, requiring continuous exploration and innovation to develop effective treatment strategies.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study is a beacon of hope in the desert of chronic pain. The potential of biphosphonates to provide relief for CRPS I patients is a significant finding. This research underscores the importance of seeking innovative solutions for conditions that often defy conventional treatment approaches.
Date :
- Date Completed 2009-04-10
- Date Revised 2018-12-01
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