Central poststroke pain syndrome (CPSPS) presents as a complex neuropathic pain syndrome following a cerebrovascular accident (CVA), distinct from thalamic pain syndrome due to broader neural involvement. Symptoms, such as paresthesias and hyperalgesia, typically emerge 3 to 6 months post-CVA, with a variable onset. Diagnosis is challenging, requiring ruling out other post-stroke pathologies. Pharmacologic interventions, including analgesics and antidepressants, aim to alleviate pain and improve mood disturbances, while nonpharmacologic approaches, such as physical therapy and psychological interventions, address functional impairment and psychological well-being. This activity enhances CPSPS evaluation and management proficiency, deepening insight into its etiology, clinical characteristics, and evidence-based strategies. Treatment necessitates an interprofessional approach, integrating pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic interventions. Collaborating within an interprofessional healthcare team optimizes CPSPS management, tailoring treatment plans to individual needs. Clinicians optimize patient care by synergizing expertise across disciplines, ensuring timely interventions and comprehensive support. Improved collaboration enhances treatment adherence and patient satisfaction, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for individuals with CPSPS.
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- Start Date: 2024-12-01 06:00:00
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