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Ankle fracture complicated by complex regional pain syndrome

Ankle fracture complicated by complex regional pain syndrome
Early Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) in a patient with a lateral avulsion fracture. The patient had been treated with weight bearing as tolerated in a walking cast boot. The patient presented with increased pain, swelling, warmth, and skin changes 23 days after the injury. He responded to gabapentin, early motion, tactile stimulation and sympathetic nerve blockade.
Courtesy of Scott M Koehler, MD.
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