Özbudak Demir, S.Aydin, GamzeTanyolaç, ,Ö.Köseoğlu ,Füsun2020-06-252020-06-252002closedAccess13000691https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12587/1693Pain is a frequent problem following recent spinal cord injury (SCI). The specific concern during rehabilitation is pain that limits optimal participation in therapy and achievement of self-care goals. It has been identified that reflex sympathetic dysthrophy syndrome (RSDS) rarely becomes the cause of pain in patients with SCI; was seen in the upper extremities generally following cervical injuries. Since RSDS in lower extremities in the patients with SCI was rarely encountered in the literature, in this report a case with RSDS in lower extremity with a progressed thorocal level is presented.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessLower extremitiesReflex sympathetic dystrophy syndromeSpinal cord injuryReflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome of lower extremity in paraplegia: Case reportParapleji?k hastada alt ekstremi?tede refleks sempati?k di?strofi? sendromu: Olgu sunumuArticle1321251272-s2.0-29544439316N/A