Objective assessment of outcome improves treatment for CRPS
Posted: 21 February 2010 03:32 PM   [ Ignore ]
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Over past two years, more than 80 patients with CRPS have received three consecutive days of treatment with intravenous ketamine at a state-approved surgical center .

This Case Report illustrates that the objective assessment of outcome improves treatment for CRPS.

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Anthony F. Kirkpatrick MD, PhD

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