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CRPS lingo
I don't know if this is posted anywhere else but if it is I'm sorry. There are many words and abbreviations we use that may be confusing to some, especially newcomers. I was wondering if we should have a place to list them all to help clear up any confusion.
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Could a sticky thread be started? I think it's a great idea. ~mac
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That would be a good idea! I remember when I first came on here and had no idea what some of the abbreviations meant, and still have to look some of them up.
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Thanks everyone I feel all warm and fuzzy inside! I will be go back and look at some of the threads and see what terms come up most, I already have a list started. Hopefully I can do this in a day or two (fingers crossed).
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This may help - it's a list of many of the abbreviations used throughout Neurotalk.
It can be found under: Neurotalk Support Groups - General - Community Guidelines. It may not include all those specific to RSD/CRPS so developing an additional one would be useful. Here's the link: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/showthread.php?t=255 |
If we can help in any way let us know. Thanks for doing this I think it will really help!
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If you get them all into a single post , just add or copy it to the useful sticky thread -
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread247.html |
I will post this in the sticky thread as well but this is what I have so far. Please let me know if there is something I missed or made an error. I have a little bit of pain brain going on so mistakes are probable.
Abbreviations (general): CRPS- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (formerly RSD) RSD- Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Now CRPS) PM- Pain Management PCP- Primary Care Physician PMR- Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation WC- Worker’s Compensation Frequently used terms: Edema- Swelling Budapest Criteria- List of signs and symptoms used in the diagnosis of CRPS Allodynia- Pain from a non-painful stimulus of skin (i.e. light touch, sheets, gentle breeze) Causalgia- Alternative name for CRPS (not often used) Hyperalgesia- Increased sensitivity to pain Tests: EMG- Electromyography: a test that studies muscles and the nerves that control them QSART- AKA sweat test: studies the nerves associated with the sweat production by measuring the amount of sweat produced NCS- Nerve Conduction Study: used to asses for nerve damage Bone scan- A test that uses nuclear medicine to show bone damage and density. Treatments: PT- Physical Therapy OT- Occupational Therapy ROM- Range of motion SCS- Spinal Cord Stimulator SGB- Stellate Ganglion Block: procedure where a small amount of anesthetic is injected into the sympathetic nerves in the neck; used for pain in upper body including the arms LSB- Lumbar Sympathetic Block: procedure where a small amount of anesthetic is injected into the sympathetic nerves near the spinal cord; used for pain in lower back and legs Mirror Therapy- Uses a mirror to “trick” the mined into thinking it is touching the unaffected limb when you are actually touching the affected limb HBOT- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Device/tube that you lay in as 100% oxygen is pumped into a high pressure environment Calmare- “Scrambles” pain waves using electrodes that are placed on the skin Water therapy- Therapy done in a warm pool Kinesio Tape (KT) - Flexible tape that when placed on the skin can help with swelling and pain Quell- Programmable device that when placed on the body uses nerve stimulation to aid in pain control Medications: LDN- Low Dose Naltrexone Gaba- Gabapentin/Neurontin TCA- Tricyclic Antidepressants (i.e. amitriptyline, nortriptyline) Compound cream- Cream made from a variety of medications; usually included ketamine and lidocaine Troche- Lozenge; Medication made to slowly dissolve in the mouth |
Looks good...maybe also add TENS and tDCS under treatments?
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NurseKris,
Thanks for your work on this. Great job! :hug: |
Sorry I've been MIA recently but I am working on the additions. I had a WC hearing the other day and going out into the cold and windy weather set off a horrible flare. I should hopefully be able to add the new items today if I am feeling better. Thank you for all the support it means a lot to me! :grouphug:
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I am going to add the 2 suggested treatments here and then as one post in the sticky about useful information. Sorry it took me so long but I was waiting for NASA to call about the solar flares coming from my legs and feet.
I also want to thank everyone for the support and encouragement while working on this. I know there is a very good chance I will never be able to return to regular nursing and it really gets my down sometimes. When describing myself using only a few words nurse was always one of them. I always say it's not just what I do, it's who I am. Working on this list has brought back a little bit of the rewarding feeling nursing gave me. So onto the 2 additional treatments. TENS - Transcutaneous Electical Nerve Stimulation: Uses electrodes placed onto the skin to help prevent pain signals from reaching the brain; some research states it may help increase endorphins tDCS - Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation: Stimulates designated areas of the brain with low electrical currents using electrodes placed onto the skull Let me know if you think of anymore! |
I know it's in no way the same, but I nominate you to be Head Nurse of this board. We need a nurse around here! Thanks again for your work on this.
~mac :Thanx: |
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What a Fantastic Idea!!! I second that nomination and election. :cool: |
Thank you guys so much I really needed this! :grouphug:
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