Articles to Help Patients Overcome Chronic Post-Surgical Pain
Information is key to ridding yourself of chronic pain for good. Our library articles explore common complications of major surgery, including sexual dysfunction after groin surgery, foot drop after a knee replacement, post-surgical groin due to hernia or C-section, and causes of chronic regional pain syndromes.
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Understanding the Symptoms of Exertional Compartment SyndromeIf you are experiencing pain in your legs while running, you may have exertional compartment syndrome. Find out more from a Baltimore nerve surgeon here.
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Our Nerve Specialist Explains the Types of Compartment SyndromeIf you are suffering from symptoms of compartment syndrome, contact our nerve specialist for an evaluation. Find out more about the signs and treatments here.
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Resolving Chronic Post-Operative PainYou don’t have to live with chronic pain after surgery when there are treatments available to help. Find out more by contacting our nerve pain specialist.
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Understanding Types of Nerve Damage Caused by Car Accidents InjuriesIf you were in a car accident, you might have suffered a nerve injury, which is not always obvious. Nerve injuries can cause permanent damage if left untreated.
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Nerve Injuries Caused by Pregnancy and ChildbirthIf you are experiencing chronic pain or numbness after pregnancy and childbirth, it could indicate a nerve injury that needs to be treated.
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What You Need to Know About Tarsal Tunnel Release SurgeryIf you have pain and numbness in your foot due to tarsal tunnel syndrome, tarsal tunnel release is an option to consider so you can get back to your activities.
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Treatment for Foot Drop Caused by Nerve InjuryFoot drop is caused by an underlying condition that is often neurological. Seeing a nerve specialist can often provide relief and effective treatment options.
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When Surgery Is Needed for Morton’s NeuromaIf you have pain in the ball of your foot or feel like there is a rock in your shoe, you may have Morton’s neuroma. Learn how to treat this issue.
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Understanding the Causes of Occipital NeuralgiaIf you have sharp pain in the base of your skull and neck, you could have occipital neuralgia. Consult with a peripheral nerve surgeon for treatment.
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Understanding Nerve Graft SurgeryA nerve graft can be used when a nerve is damaged and the two ends cannot be brought back together. This procedure has a high success and recovery rate.