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Physical and occupational therapies in complex regional pain syndrome Type I
Jan H.B. Geertzen
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Robert N Harden
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Physical Therapy
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Occupational Therapy
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
100%
CRPS-I
100%
Scientific Background
25%
Rehabilitation Protocol
25%
Amputation
25%
Prognostic Factors
25%
Natural Course
25%
Incomplete Knowledge
25%
Evidence-based Treatment
25%
Time-to-treatment
25%
Strength Loss
25%
Psychological Aspects
25%
Hard Sciences
25%
Present Moment
25%
Invalidism
25%
Psychosomatic Aspects
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Physiotherapy
100%
Occupational Therapy
100%
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I
100%
Amputation
20%
Prognostic Factor
20%
Invalidity
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Physiotherapy
100%
Occupational Therapy
100%
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I
100%
Practice Guideline
20%
Syndrome
20%
Amputation
20%
Psychology
Occupational Therapy
100%
Regional Pain Syndrome
100%
Psychology
50%
Neuroscience
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
100%