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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What You Need to Know About Nerve Decompression Surgery to Treat Diabetic NeuropathyIf you have diabetes and have numbness or pain in your extremities, you may need nerve decompression surgery to help manage your condition. Find out more here.
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When it Comes to Gifting, There's Nothing Like Paying it ForwardPain is not something to live with so when the chance for surgical pain relief is found, the generosity of patients paying it forward to others is special.
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How to Choose the Best Doctor for Nerve Decompression SurgeryWhen you need nerve decompression surgery, choosing the right doctor is essential. Read here about factors to consider & how our Baltimore doctor can help.
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You Don't Have to Suffer With Chronic Nerve Pain in Your Glutes!Chronic pain in your buttocks may be piriformis syndrome. Our Baltimore nerve specialist explains why it is important to get a proper piriformis pain diagnosis.
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Understanding the Symptoms of Superior Cluneal Nerve EntrapmentIf the superior cluneal nerve becomes entrapped, you can experience symptoms such as lower back pain and a burning sensation in the buttocks. Our Maryland doctor explains.
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Hercules Beetle:Newsletter post from Dr. Eric Williams - Hercules Beetle
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Questions to Ask a Peripheral Nerve Specialist Before Carpal Tunnel SurgeryIf you have carpal tunnel syndrome, surgery may be an option to consider. Dr. Williams can answer questions about the procedure to help you better prepare.
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How to Sit With the Sciatic Nerve Condition Piriformis SyndromeIf you have piriformis syndrome, something as simple as sitting can make your symptoms worse. Our nerve specialist explains more about the condition here.
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Diagnosing and Treating Wartenberg’s SyndromeDo you have numbness in your wrist or forearm after wearing a tight watch? It can be due to Wartenberg’s syndrome. Find out more from our specialist here.
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Treating Chronic Pain After Bunion SurgeryIf you had bunion surgery and have chronic pain that does not go away, you may need revision surgery to correct an issue such as nerve damage. Learn more here.