Ultrasound imaging and Fascial Manipulation® for rigid retinacula in two cases of complex regional pain syndrome

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Abstract

Complex regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a complex disease with articulate impact on the quality of life and its management is challenging. Ultrasound imaging can identify/assess different musculoskeletal structures that might have role in its pathogenesis. We present two cases of CRSP in whom B-mode ultrasonography and sonoelastography showed rigid retinacula associated with the symptomatology. Both patients were also/successfully treated with Fascial Manipulation.

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Pirri, C., Stecco, A., Stecco, C., & Özçakar, L. (2022). Ultrasound imaging and Fascial Manipulation® for rigid retinacula in two cases of complex regional pain syndrome. Medical Ultrasonography, 24(3), 372–374. https://doi.org/10.11152/mu-3182

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