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Paul Beeson
Senior Lecturer
Reino Unido
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Robert Ashford
Birmingham City University
Reino Unido
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Jon Raphael
Department Pain Management, Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley & Birmingham City University
Biografía
Vol. 3 Núm. 1 (2017), Comunicación Especial, Páginas 8-17
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17979/ejpod.2017.3.1.1577
Recibido: may. 24, 2016 Aceptado: sept. 17, 2016 Publicado: ene. 15, 2017
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Objetivos: Este artículo describe el dolor neuropático de los pies con especial referencia al síndrome de dolor regional complejo. Proporciona recomendaciones para la evaluación clínica del síndrome de dolor regional complejo y pone de relieve el valor de la estimulación de la médula espinal en su gestión. El objetivo es revisar dolor en el pie neuropático en el síndrome de dolor regional complejo y resumen de su gestión mediante la estimulación de la médula espinal.

Material y métodos: Una revisión de la literatura narrativa se llevó a cabo utilizando bases de datos médicas de idioma Inglés la combinación de estrategias de búsqueda para el síndrome de dolor regional complejo y estimulación de la médula espinal.

Resultados: Estimulación de la médula espinal mejora los síntomas subjetivos del dolor neuropático pies del síndrome de dolor regional complejo, permite la mejora funcional objetivo y reduce el consumo de analgésicos.

Conclusión: Los avances técnicos recientes en la estimulación de la médula espinal han dado lugar a patrones de estimulación mejoradas adaptaciones a las necesidades del paciente. diagnóstico preoperatorio cuidadosa, la selección de pacientes robusto y seguimiento frecuente son vitales para el éxito de este método. Es importante que los podólogos gestión de estos pacientes a tener una comprensión de esta modalidad de tratamiento.

 

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