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The effect of upper-extremity aerobic exercise on complex regional pain syndrome type I: a randomized controlled study on subacute stroke.
Author: GokkayaNilufer Kutay Ordu, KarakuşDilek, TopcuogluAsli, UcanHalil
Original Abstract of the Article :
Complex regional pain syndrome type I (CPRS I), is a complex of symptoms characterized by diffuse pain usually with associated swelling, vasomotor instability, and severe functional impairment of the affected extremity in stroke patients. Pain is a prominent feature and is often refractory to variet...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.1179/1074935714Z.0000000025
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Upper-Extremity Aerobic Exercise: A New Oasis in the Desert of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
The desert of complex regional pain syndrome type I (CPRS I) is a particularly challenging landscape, marked by persistent pain, swelling, and severe functional impairment. This research explores the potential of upper-extremity aerobic exercise to provide a new oasis of relief for patients struggling with this debilitating condition. It's like finding a hidden spring in the desert, offering a source of healing and hope for those enduring the harsh conditions.Finding Relief Through Movement
The study, conducted on patients who had experienced a subacute stroke, found that upper-extremity aerobic exercise led to significant improvements in pain and function in individuals with CPRS I. It's like discovering a path through the desert that leads to a haven of respite, allowing those suffering from CPRS I to find a sense of relief and regain their mobility.A New Path to Recovery
This research offers a promising new approach to managing CPRS I. By incorporating upper-extremity aerobic exercise into treatment plans, healthcare providers can offer patients a chance to regain function and improve their quality of life. It's like finding a new and more effective way to navigate the desert, guiding patients towards a brighter and more fulfilling future.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research highlights the potential of upper-extremity aerobic exercise to provide significant relief for patients with complex regional pain syndrome type I. It's like finding a hidden oasis in the desert, offering a source of healing and hope for those enduring the harsh conditions. By incorporating exercise into treatment plans, we can empower patients to regain function and navigate the challenging landscape of CPRS I with greater confidence and optimism.Date :
- Date Completed 2015-10-09
- Date Revised 2015-08-11
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