Our Blog Helps Patients with Chronic Pain Explore Their Options
Need a second opinion? Our blog explores common causes of pain symptoms after surgery, including nerve entrapment leading to head and neck discomfort, groin pain after a hernia or C-section, and other chronic pain conditions. Browse or search our blog posts today for help.
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Recognizing Meralgia ParestheticaBurning, tingling, and numbness is not something to be ignored! These are signs of meralgia paresthetica and Dr. Williams might be able to help.
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Treatment for Carpal Tunnel SyndromeLearn about carpal tunnel syndrome and what Dr. Eric H. Williams in Baltimore can do to help you find relief from painful symptoms.
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Why a C-section or Tummy Tuck Causes Nerve PainDr. Eric H. Williams discusses the reasons why you might have lower abdominal nerve pain following a C-section or tummy tuck.
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Groin Pain After Hernia RepairIf you are having intense groin pain 6 months (or more) following surgery to repair a hernia, Dr. Eric H. Williams may be able to help you.
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Knee DenervationAre you having pain months after a “successful” knee replacement procedure? You may need knee denervation, says Dr. Eric H. Williams.
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Persistent Knee Pain After Injury (or Arthroscopy)Dr. Eric H. Williams discusses why you may have persistent knee pain after injury or arthroscopy, and how treating affected nerves can possibly help.
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Proximal Tibial Nerve CompressionProximal tibial nerve compression is an area championed by Dr. Eric H. Williams. Learn about this condition and how Dr. Williams may be able to help.
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What is Cubital Tunnel SyndromeWhereas many people are familiar with carpal tunnel syndrome, less commonly known is cubital tunnel syndrome. Dr. Eric H. Williams discusses.
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Relief from Tarsal Tunnel PainTarsal tunnel syndrome causes pain in the bottom of the foot (anywhere between the heel and toes), but there are ways for you to find relief.
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Joint Pain After SurgerySome pain can be expected after any surgery. When the problem is neuropathic joint pain following surgery, Dr. Eric H. Williams may be able to help.