Patient Information Resources


Long Island Spine Specialists, P.C.
763 Larkfield Road
2nd Floor
Commack, NY 11725
Ph: (631) 462-2225
Fax: (631) 462-2240






Child Orthopedics
General
Pain Management
Spine - Cervical
Spine - General
Spine - Lumbar
Spine - Thoracic

« Back

I'm really suffering from the pain of a problem called CRPS. At this point I'd rather have my arm cut off than continue to live like this. Is this ever done for patients?

Amputation of a limb is used only on rare occasions for complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). All other forms of treatment are tried first. Before you consider amputation review the various treatment options. These may include medications, physical therapy, and nerve blocks. A spinal cord stimulator has been tried with some patients. The idea is to stop or rechannel pain signals at the spinal cord level.

There are some reports from patients with CRPS who had an arm or leg cut off. In all cases the patients still had severe pain. With the limb gone this type of pain is called phantom limb pain. For those who had partial pain relief, it only lasted a short time. A few weeks later severe stump pain started.

There's no easy answer to the intractable chronic pain of CRPS. If at all possible, it's better to keep the limb for whatever function, balance, and cosmetics it offers to the body. There are no guarantees that cutting it off is the answer to this problem.


References:

« Back





*Disclaimer:*The information contained herein is compiled from a variety of sources. It may not be complete or timely. It does not cover all diseases, physical conditions, ailments or treatments. The information should NOT be used in place of visit with your healthcare provider, nor should you disregard the advice of your health care provider because of any information you read in this topic.


All content provided by eORTHOPOD® is a registered trademark of Mosaic Medical Group, L.L.C.. Content is the sole property of Mosaic Medical Group, LLC and used herein by permission.