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Doctor for CRPS in Brooklyn, NY

Are you dealing with chronic pain in your limbs following an injury? Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a rare but debilitating condition that can disrupt your everyday activities. If you're experiencing symptoms like persistent pain, swelling, and heightened sensitivity, CRPS could be the cause.

Receiving the right treatment is key to managing this condition and restoring your quality of life. Our dedicated CRPS specialists in Brooklyn, NY, offer personalized treatment plans designed to support your recovery.

What is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)?

CRPS is a rare, painful condition that typically affects a limb after an injury. It manifests as intense, chronic pain, often accompanied by changes in skin color, swelling, and difficulty moving the affected area. Though the exact cause remains unclear, early and effective treatment can alleviate symptoms and significantly improve the patient's quality of life.

CRPS Treatment in Brooklyn

An appropriate treatment plan for CRPS may include a combination of approaches, such as physical therapy, medications, nerve blocks, and more. Our goal is to relieve pain, restore function, and prevent the progression of symptoms.

How Do We Know If CRPS Treatment Is Needed?

If you experience severe pain, skin changes, extreme sensitivity, or swelling in a limb following an injury, you may have CRPS. Visit a CRPS specialist in Brooklyn for proper diagnosis.

CRPS Treatment Options

Physical and Occupational Therapy:
To restore movement and function to the affected limb.
Medications:
Such as pain relievers, anticonvulsants, or antidepressants to manage pain.
Nerve Blocks:
Help reduce pain in the affected areas.
Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS):
In more severe cases, this technology may be used to manage chronic pain.

Why Choose Us for CRPS Treatment in Brooklyn?

At our clinic, we provide cutting-edge neck pain treatment in Brooklyn, NY, guided by experienced specialists dedicated to your recovery. We combine medical expertise with holistic care to offer long-lasting solutions tailored to your specific needs.

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Testimonials from Patients Who Received CRPS Treatment

Hear from those who found relief through our specialized CRPS treatment in Brooklyn

Pete Bete

I found Dr Sorokin after I had visited a few medical offices for lower Back issues
Since then:
I am being able to leave a normal life style
Dr Sorokin have a professional staff and courteous I will recommend
Dr Sorokin to anyone

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Marie Bertrand

I went to Dr Sorokin with a knee problem and find complete satisfaction now I am so happy Dr Sorokin and his staff was trying the very best to make sure for me to be Able again

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Veronica Sanchez

I am so glad I found Dr. Sorokin. He is beyond kind and what I like the most about him and his stuff is that they follow all the procedures, they made sure to take my information and always confirm the reason of my visit and the attention was very personalized and secure. Thank you so much to the doctor and his stuff!

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How to Find Us?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the treatment options available for CRPS in Brooklyn?

Treatment options include physical and occupational therapy, medications, nerve blocks, and spinal cord stimulation for severe cases.

How long does it take to see results from CRPS treatment?

Some patients begin to feel relief within weeks, but results vary depending on the severity and treatment approach.

Are there any non-invasive treatments for CRPS that can help manage pain?

Physical therapy and certain medications offer non-invasive options to reduce pain and improve mobility.

Can CRPS be completely cured or just managed with treatment?

CRPS cannot be fully cured, but early and consistent treatment can significantly reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.

How do I know if my CRPS treatment plan is working?

Improved mobility, reduced pain, and decreased swelling are signs your treatment is effectively managing the condition.