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Neuropathische Schmerzen als Teil von Schmerzen des Bewegungssystems sind häufig. In der Regel treten sie in Kombination mit Schmerzen auf funktioneller Grundlage auf. Oft ist es für den Behandler und Patienten schwierig, die verschiedenen Schmerzanteile zu differenzieren (▪ Tab. 16.1).

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Niemier, K. (2009). Neuropathische Schmerzsyndrome und CRPS. In: Niemier, K., Seidel, W. (eds) Funktionelle Schmerztherapie des Bewegungssystems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88799-7_16

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