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Pain and other symptoms of CRPS can be increased by ambiguous visual stimuli - An exploratory study (2011)
Journal Article
Hall, J., Harrison, S., Cohen, H., McCabe, C., Harris, N., & Blake, D. R. (2011). Pain and other symptoms of CRPS can be increased by ambiguous visual stimuli - An exploratory study. European Journal of Pain, 15(1), 17-22. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpain.2010.04.009

Background: Visual disturbance, visuo-spatial difficulties, and exacerbations of pain associated with these, have been reported by some patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). Aims: We investigated the hypothesis that some visual stimuli... Read More about Pain and other symptoms of CRPS can be increased by ambiguous visual stimuli - An exploratory study.

Intravenous immunoglobulin treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A randomized trial (2010)
Journal Article
Goebel, A., Baranowski, A., Maurer, K., Ghiai, A., McCabe, C., & Ambler, G. (2010). Intravenous immunoglobulin treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A randomized trial. Annals of Internal Medicine, 152(3), 152-158

Background: The treatment of longstanding Complex Regional Pain Syndrome(CRPS) is empirical and often of limited efficacy. Preliminary data suggest that the immune system is involved in sustaining this condition and that treatment with low dose intra... Read More about Intravenous immunoglobulin treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A randomized trial.

Sensorimotor integration in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study (2007)
Journal Article
Turton, A., McCabe, C., Harris, N., & Filipovic, S. R. (2007). Sensorimotor integration in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study. PAIN, 127(3), 270-275. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pain.2006.08.021

There is evidence that patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) have altered central sensorimotor processing. Sensory input can influence motor output either through indirect pathways or through direct connections from the sensory to motor... Read More about Sensorimotor integration in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study.