Abstract
Causalgia, also known as complex regional pain syndrome type II, develops after a peripheral nerve injury or trauma.1 Causalgia patients have chronic pain that interferes with physical function and lowers their quality of life so treatments are implemented to improve physical function and reduce pain.2 Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation (DRG-S) is an effective treatment for CRPS-II of the lower extremities.3 The sub-analysis of data from the prospective, multi-center, REALITY study (NCT03876054) is to demonstrate the effectiveness of DRG-S in patients with causalgia.
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