A debilitating chronic pain condition with no universally established treatment — where our
personalised application of advanced photobiomodulation therapy has achieved significant
symptomatic improvement and return to function in carefully selected patients.
CRPS remains one of neurology’s most challenging conditions — with no universally established protocol.
Conventional approaches often yield limited relief. Through our personalised application of advanced
photobiomodulation therapy, we have observed significant improvement in symptoms and return to normal function in select patients — offering renewed hope where standard treatments have fallen short.
The most common trigger — bone fractures initiate an exaggerated neuro-inflammatory response disproportionate to the injury
Surgical procedures on limbs can trigger CRPS through nerve injury or prolonged immobilisation
Sprains and crush injuries can initiate central sensitisation and sympathetically-maintained pain.
Prolonged casting or splinting can perpetuate CRPS through disuse-related neuroplastic changes.
Central nervous system lesions can produce CRPS-like features through disrupted sensorimotor integration.
In a subset of patients, CRPS arises spontaneously without any identifiable precipitating event
CRPS is diagnosed using the internationally validated Budapest Criteria — requiring disproportionate continuing pain
plus signs across sensory, vasomotor, sudomotor, and motor/trophic domains. Investigations exclude secondary
causes and establish a personalised treatment baseline
Personalised photobiomodulation — where conventional medicine offers limited options
Treatment parameters are individualised to the patient’s pain distribution, affected domains, and clinical response —
adjusted progressively throughout the course.
We apply specific wavelengths of light energy to the affected region — absorbed by mitochondria and cellular
photoreceptors through photobiomodulation. This reduces neurogenic inflammation, modulates the aberrant
sympathetic activity driving CRPS, and promotes tissue repair at a cellular level. The protocol is personalised to each
patient’s symptom distribution and severity.
In patients with CRPS who had limited response to conventional therapies, our personalised photobiomodulation
protocol has delivered significant reduction in pain, allodynia, and autonomic features — alongside meaningful return
to daily function. Individual outcomes vary, and patients are fully counselled on realistic expectations before
treatment begins.
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Personalised Protocols
Every plan tailored to the individual
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Advanced Technology
Cutting-edge non-invasive therapeutic science
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Mechanism-Based Care
We treat biology, not just symptoms
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23+ Years Experience
Decades of specialist clinical wisdom
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Whole Person Approach
Mind, body & lifestyle integrated
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Objective Outcomes
Measurable results — not just relief
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His evaluation includes:
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