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The effect of biofeedback training on temperature control in reflex sympathetic dystrophy patients with sympathectomy

Abstract

The most commonly prescribed treatments for reflex sympathetic dystrophy are aimed at blocking the effects of sympathetic hyperactivity. However, because the mechanisms that underlie its symptoms are difficult to explain there is a risk that some of the treatments that are directed at the sympathetic nervous system might do more harm than good. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate temperature regulation through a programme of …

Authors

Weir R; Harvey D; McLoughlin D; Dermer SW; Goldsmith CH; Kinch J

Journal

Pain Clinic, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 107–116

Publication Date

July 26, 1994

ISSN

0169-1112