Complex regional pain syndrome is a rare, serious condition. It often develops after minor injuries to the affected extremity. In addition to pain, the main symptoms are hypersensitivity to touch and functional limitations.

Complex regional pain syndrome
(CRPS / M. Sudek)

The aim of therapy is to prevent permanent functional limitations and minimise pain.

If the diagnosis is made promptly and with the right treatment, a cure for this disease can be achieved in many cases.

The aim of our care is to provide rapid diagnosis in line with the guidelines. The aim of treatment is to prevent permanent functional limitations and minimise pain.
With the Neuromodulation In addition to the classic procedures, we have new therapeutic approaches that combine high treatment efficacy with low risks in selected cases.

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS / Sudek's disease)

Complex regional pain syndrome is a rare, serious condition. It often develops after minor injuries to the affected extremity. In addition to pain, the main symptoms are hypersensitivity to touch and functional limitations. However, if the diagnosis is made promptly and with the right treatment, this condition can be cured in many cases. The aim of our care is to make a rapid diagnosis in line with the guidelines. The aim of treatment is to prevent permanent functional limitations and minimise pain. With the Neuromodulation In addition to the classic procedures, we have new therapeutic approaches that combine high treatment efficacy with low risks in selected cases.

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Contact the Schmerzwerkstatt Munich

Züricher Str. 92, 81476 Munich
Tel:  089.90 93 20 30
Fax: 089.90 93 20 29
Mail: web[at]schmerzwerkstatt[dot]com

German pain questionnaire

Important to know: Preparation for the first visit


Dear patients,

As a certified pain therapy centre, we are subject to the quality assurance agreement for pain therapy of the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians, which applies from entered into force on 01 October 2023.

For you and us, this means that we must work together to ensure that all of our patients receive the German pain questionnaire and later only Fill in progress questionnaires.

We are aware that the German Pain Questionnaire is very detailed and therefore long, which can take up a lot of time and could be perceived as annoying.

Please note that this is a is a legal obligation, which we must fulfil.

This process makes a significant contribution to best possible Quality of care for you.

This task also involves a considerable amount of work for our team, be it in the form filling, analysing or storing the questionnaires.

We would like to thank you for your understanding and assistance.

Together we can optimise your treatment.

Yours sincerely,
Your team at the Schmerzwerkstatt Munich