Many patients who suffer from Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) are able to go into remission from CRPS.

Our definition of remission is not having any pain, and being able to resume normal daily activities. Some of our past patients lead very active lives, enjoying activities such as skiing (water and snow), cheerleading, competitive volleyball and weight lifting.

Can CRPS Be Cured?

This is an extremely subjective and sensitive topic. When the word “cure” is used, that brings to mind visions of a miracle pill, injection, surgery, or perhaps a promising double-blind study excitedly announced by the media. Please believe me when I tell you that it probably won’t happen that way. The failure in finding such a “cure” lies in the theory of what CRPS is or what it is caused by. It is a complex problem, not a puzzle with a single solution. It is not a condition that can be healed by a miracle chemical; it is a body where a whole bunch of things went wrong.

CRPS must be approached by a method where every system involved is checked and rebuilt, if necessary, in a systematic way. We have known hundreds of patients and acquaintances who consider themselves healed from the neurologic symptoms of CRPS. If even one patient can do it, why can’t you?

Start your patient journey with the Spero Clinic's neurologic rehabilitation program.

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CRPS treatment clinic patient Bria with dr.katinka