Comprehensive Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) TreatmentS in Phoenix and Peoria, AZ
What causes CRPS?
CRPS often develops after an injury, surgery, stroke, or heart attack, though the exact cause is not always clear. It may involve abnormal responses from the nervous and immune systems.
What should I avoid if I have CRPS?
If you have CRPS, it’s important to avoid prolonged immobility and activities that might exacerbate your symptoms. Work closely with your healthcare provider to develop a safe and effective plan for movement and pain management.
Is CRPS an autoimmune disease?
CRPS is not classified as an autoimmune disease. Instead, it is a chronic pain condition linked to abnormal nerve signaling and inflammatory responses in the body.
At Mountain View Headache & Spine Institute, we specialize in providing advanced care for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Our dedicated team creates personalized treatment plans to help manage your pain and restore function, offering compassionate support every step of the way.
We proudly serve patients in Phoenix, Peoria, Union Hills Phoenix, Sun City, Scottsdale, Glendale, Tempe, Waddell, Paradise Valley, Arizona, and beyond! Contact us today or book an appointment online to get started.