Atypical Chest Pain: Evidence of Intercostobrachial Nerve - TopicsExpress



          

Atypical Chest Pain: Evidence of Intercostobrachial Nerve Sensitization in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. (2009) _ S "The majority (94%) of CRPS patients reported a history of chest pain, while only 19% of control subjects reported ever having chest pain. The majority of chest pain reported by CRPS patients was bilateral (66%), above the breast (79%), and deep in nature (60%), radiating to their jaw/head/neck (51.8%) and shoulder/arm (46%). The major initiating factor for chest pain in 65% of CRPS patients was lifting their arm."
Posted on: Sun, 08 Sep 2013 06:56:40 +0000

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