CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome) – Type 1 and Type 2

Restoring Comfort and Function After Nerve Injury or Trauma

What Is It?
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a severe, chronic pain condition that usually develops after an injury, surgery, or other trauma — often far beyond the original damage. It affects the nerves in a way that causes the body to overreact to pain signals, leading to prolonged discomfort and changes in sensation, circulation, and movement.

There are two types:

  • CRPS Type 1: Formerly called Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), this occurs without confirmed nerve injury.
  • CRPS Type 2: Previously known as causalgia, this involves a confirmed injury to a specific nerve.

CRPS can affect any limb, though it’s most common in the arms, hands, legs, or feet.

Common symptoms include:

  • Burning or stabbing pain in the affected area
  • Skin sensitivity, swelling, or color/temperature changes
  • Muscle weakness or limited mobility
  • Changes in skin texture, hair, or nail growth
  • Persistent pain long after the initial injury has healed

Commonly Affected Areas

CRPS most often affects one limb (e.g., hand, arm, foot, or leg), but symptoms can spread. Common locations include:

  • Wrist, hand, or fingers after a fracture or surgery
  • Foot or ankle following sprains, breaks, or procedures
  • Shoulder or knee after orthopedic trauma

How Cryoneurolysis Helps

CRPS is notoriously difficult to treat. Cryoneurolysis provides a non-destructive, targeted option to calm overactive peripheral nerves contributing to the pain cycle. Dr. Igor Filipovski uses ultrasound-guided cryoneurolysis to identify the specific sensory nerves involved and apply precise cold therapy to block their pain signals temporarily — helping the body reset its pain response.

Key Benefits:

  • Minimally invasive: No incisions or general anesthesia
  • Precise nerve targeting: Guided by real-time ultrasound imaging
  • Reversible and repeatable: Nerve function gradually returns, allowing for retreatment if needed
  • Breaks the pain cycle: Helps restore motion, reduce medication use, and improve quality of life
  • Outpatient relief: In-clinic treatment with minimal downtime

Ideal Candidates

You may benefit from cryoneurolysis if you:

  • Have been diagnosed with CRPS Type 1 or Type 2
  • Struggle with burning, throbbing, or hypersensitivity in one limb
  • Have persistent pain after healing from injury or surgery
  • Want a non-surgical alternative to nerve blocks or medication

Reclaim Control Over CRPS

CRPS can be physically and emotionally exhausting — but it doesn’t have to define your life. Cryoneurolysis offers a targeted, modern solution to help you regain function, reduce pain, and move forward with greater freedom and confidence.

Schedule your consultation with Dr. Filipovski at Copenhagen Cryo Center today.

Neuropathic & Complex Pain Syndromes We Treat

Cryoneurolysis may offer relief for the following:

Somatic Pain Involving Sensory Nerves:

Chronic joint or tissue pain from nerve sensitization (e.g., in gout or osteoarthritis).

CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome) Type 1 and Type 2:

A severe nerve pain condition that can occur after injury or surgery, with or without identifiable nerve damage.

Pain After Herpes Zoster (Shingles) – Postherpetic Neuralgia:

Persistent nerve pain following a shingles outbreak.

Diabetic & Peripheral Neuropathy

Nerve pain, burning, or numbness in the feet, legs, or hands caused by diabetes or peripheral nerve damage. Cryoneurolysis can calm overactive nerves, reduce discomfort, and improve mobility.

Ready to Feel Relief?

Explore the individual conditions listed above or book a consultation today to discuss whether cryoneurolysis is right for you.

Why Patients Choose Copenhagen Cryo Center

  • Minimally Invasive

    Cryoneurolysis requires only a small skin puncture. No incision or general anesthesia is needed, which means minimal tissue impact and faster recovery.
  • Outpatient Care

    The treatment is completed during a single clinic visit. Patients come in, receive care, and return home the same day without hospital admission.
  • Ultrasound Guided

    Real-time imaging ensures precise placement next to the target nerve and improves both safety and effectiveness.
  • Evidence-Based Relief

    Clinical studies show that Cryoneurolysis can provide lasting relief from chronic pain while reducing the need for ongoing medication.
  • Specialized Pain Center

    Copenhagen Cryo Center focuses exclusively on chronic pain, post-surgical pain, and spastic paresis related to conditions.
  • Unique In Denmark

    Founded in 2014, we are the only clinic in Denmark offering ultrasound guided Cryoneurolysis, as well as advanced treatments for spasticity.
  • Opioid-Free Approach

    We treat chronic pain without using opioids such as morphine or related drugs.
  • Quality Of Life Focus

    Our goal is to help people with chronic or acute pain and spastic paresis live with less pain and greater independence.

Coverage (Capital Region of Denmark)

Referred patients do not have to pay for the treatment themselves.
All citizens and patients in the Capital Region can be referred from any hospital department for pain treatment at Cryo Center Copenhagen.

Prices in DKK
Consultation 1.350,- kr
Subsequent consultations in the same course of treatment (up to 3 months) 640,- kr
Ultrasound-guided diagnostic blockade 3.000,- kr
Cryoneurolysis treatment for pain 14,800,– kr
Cryoneurolysis treatment of spasticity Upper extremity including 6 weeks/12 hours of training 27,500,- kr
Cryoneurolysis treatment of spasticity Lower limb including 6 weeks/12 hours of training 27,500,- kr

What to Expect

1

Free Records Review

We review your medical history to see if our approach is a good fit for your condition

2

Consultation

Patients who are a good fit for treatment will meet in person to further discuss

3

Treatment

Ultrasound-guided Cryoneurolysis, minimally invasive

4

Relief

Improved mobility and quality of life; plan for next steps

Meet Your Care Team

Real clinicians, modern methods, and a patient-first approach.

Igor Filipovski

Specialist in anesthesiology

René Kestenholz

Nurse Anesthetist and Intensive Care Nurse

Freja

Clinic Assistant

Katrine

Clinic Assistant

Frederikke

Clinic Assistant

Clara

Clinic Assistant

Victoria

Clinic Assistant

Sonja Zikova

Administration and Finance Manager

What Our Patients Say

Frequently Asked Questions

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Generally considered safe with trained clinicians; side effects can include temporary numbness, bruising, soreness.
Varies by condition; some patients have relief for months; plans can be revisited.
Capital Region referrals mean no patient payment; other coverage varies and is discussed at consultation.

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Clinic Information

Address:
Østerbrogade 62, 2. sal, th.
2100 Østerbro
Copenhagen

Phone: +45 53 62 97 89

Monday through Thursday: 09:00 – 14:00

Friday: 09:00 – 12:00

Saturday and Sunday: By appointment