COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME DYSTONIA INDUCED RIGID ADDUCTOVARUS REARFOOT: A SURGICAL CASE STUDY

Complex regional pain syndrome dystonia induced rigid adductovarus rearfoot: A surgical case study

Complex regional pain syndrome dystonia induced rigid adductovarus rearfoot: A surgical case study

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Fixed dystonia secondary to complex regional pain syndrome is a rare condition, which is usually triggered by a traumatic injury.Complete remission of complex regional pain syndrome dystonia rarely occurs due to the complex nature of the pathology and limited Console Electronics treatment options.Here we present a case of complex regional pain syndrome dystonia in a 39 year old female, our multidisciplinary treatment approach, and surgical treatment plan.

After sustaining a fall, the patient developed a rigid adductovarus rearfoot alongside complex regional pain symptoms.In conjunction with medical management with neurology, a soft tissue Boys Trunks reconstructive surgery and a second osseous reconstructive surgery the patient was once again able to ambulate pain free with a plantigrade foot.LOCE: 4, case study.

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