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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Do You Have Pain After an Ankle Sprain Surgery?You expected to feel better after your surgery, so why do you have severe, chronic pain? Learn more in your free copy of Dr. Williams' whitepaper!
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Posterior Head and Neck PainNot all causes of head and neck pain are neurologic in nature. For ones that are, Dr. Eric H. Williams in Baltimore might have the solution to the problem.
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Treatment Options For Migraine HeadachesDr. Williams discusses various potential treatment options for migraine headaches and the various trigger points that might benefit from surgical intervention.
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Diagnosing and Treating Meralgia ParestheticaHaving previously discussed symptoms and causes, Dr. Williams discusses how meralgia paresthetica is diagnosed and treated.
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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.