Nerve Decompression Library
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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Ultrasound as a Useful Tool For Peripheral Nerve SurgeonsThis paper, published in the Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, was written to encourage more peripheral nerve surgeons to learn to use ultrasound
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Ultrasound as a Useful Tool for a Peripheral Nerve Surgeon: Examples in Clinical PracticeThis paper, published in the Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, was written to encourage more peripheral nerve surgeons to learn to use ultrasound
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Who Is a Good Candidate for Nerve Decompression Surgery?If you have chronic pain and discomfort due to nerve compression, you may be a candidate for nerve decompression surgery. Find out more about your options here.
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How Nerve Decompression May Help People With Diabetic Peripheral NeuropathyIf you have diabetic peripheral neuropathy, nerve decompression surgery may be an option to consider. Find out more from our Baltimore nerve surgery specialist.
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How Our Baltimore Nerve Specialist Treats Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Nerve CompressionIf you have diabetes and have burning or tingling pain in your legs or feet, it could be due to peripheral neuropathy nerve compression. We explain more here.
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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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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.