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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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.
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What Happens in Vegas Comes Home This Time!I am excited to have had a chance to go see a very good friend and colleague, Dr. Tim Tollestrup, at his office out in Las Vegas, as well as Dr. David Brown
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What to Expect From Neuroma Resection SurgeryIf you are experiencing severe nerve pain from a neuroma, nerve resection surgery may be an option to consider. Contact a nerve specialist to find out more.
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How Neurolysis Provides Relief From Chronic PainIf you suffer from chronic pain due to a nerve being compressed in scar tissue, neurolysis is a procedure to consider that can provide long-term relief.
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Special Thanks A. Lee Dellon MD PhDWe wanted to give a special THANK YOU to A. Lee Dellon MD PhD at his last surgical case as the primary surgeon of his incredible career.
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Treatment Options for Intercostal NeuralgiaIf you are experiencing chest wall pain that makes it hard to breathe or move, it can be from intercostal neuralgia and should be evaluated immediately.
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Thank You To Our Armed Services and All Their Families Who Support Them!Thank you to all of those who have served our country in the armed forces! Thank you to the families who have supported those men and women!
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Treating Chronic Groin Pain After Inguinal Hernia SurgeryChronic groin pain after hernia surgery is common for many patients but can interfere with daily life. Nerve decompression may be needed to resolve the pain.
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Pain relieved… Intimacy restored!It has now been over 18 months since the removal of these nerves, and she continues to have wonderful relief of pain.