Abstract
The purpose of this poster presentation is to discuss the effectiveness of an interdisciplinary approach for decreasing pain and increasing physical and emotional functioning among adolescents and young adults with complex regional pain syndrome.
Primary Author and Speaker: Natalie Quindlen
Contributing Authors: Paula Kramer, Colleen Maher
The purpose of this poster presentation is to discuss the effectiveness of an interdisciplinary approach for decreasing pain and increasing physical and emotional functioning among adolescents and young adults with complex regional pain syndrome.
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