What is algoneurodystrophy syndrome?
Jessica Cortez
Updated on March 29, 2026
The algodystrophy, also known as complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), is a painful disease characterized by erythema, edema, functional impairment, sensory and vasomotor disturbance. The diagnosis of CRPS is based solely on clinical signs and symptoms, and for exclusion compared to other forms of chronic pain.
How is Algodystrophy treated?
The fundamental steps are early control of pain by means of local anesthetic blocks and antiinflammatory agents followed by sympathetic blocks, physical therapy, transcutaneous electrical stimulation and supportive psychotherapy.
What causes Algodystrophy?
Algodystrophy or Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a painful disorder that develops especially at upper or lower extremities of the limbs after a fracture. This syndrome is probably due to bone microvascular changes with subsequent sympathetic nervous system involvement.
How do you get CRPS?
Many cases of CRPS occur after a forceful trauma to an arm or a leg. This can include a crushing injury or a fracture. Other major and minor traumas — such as surgery, heart attacks, infections and even sprained ankles — also can lead to CRPS .
Does CRPS ever go away?
CRPS might go away on its own over time. But in some people, the symptoms can last or even get worse. Common treatments are pain medicines, physical therapy, electrical nerve stimulation, and injections of an anesthetic into the nerves.
Is RSD curable?
RSD doesn’t have a cure, but it’s possible to recover from many of the symptoms. Some of the medications your doctor may suggest include: Anesthetic creams like lidocaine.
How painful is CRPS?
Pain is the main symptom of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). It may be a burning, stabbing, stinging or throbbing pain. The affected limb is often extremely sensitive to touch. Even light stroking or the weight of clothing can cause severe pain.
Quels sont les symptômes de l’algodystrophie?
Les symptômes de l’algodystrophie. La manifestation première de l’algodystrophie est une douleur diffuse intense, qui peut s’apparenter à une sensation de brûlure ou de piqûre, se ressentant le plus souvent au niveau du pied, des jambes, de la main ou des épaules.
Comment se manifeste l’algostrophie?
L’algodystrophie ou “Syndrome Douloureux Régional Complexe” (SDRC) est caractérisée par des douleurs survenant au niveau des articulations. Elle se manifeste le plus souvent entre 35 et 65 ans après un traumatisme telle qu’une fracture, luxation, entorse ou une intervention chirurgicale.
Comment se déclenche l’algostrophie de la cheville?
L’algodystrophie de la cheville peut se déclencher plusieurs semaines après une entorse, une fracture, une intervention chirurgicale, ou à l’occasion d’une activité sportive par exemple. Elle peut aussi concerner toutes les articulations du pied.