Understanding Neuropathic Pain and Treatments

Neuropathic pain is a chronic pain condition caused by damage or dysfunction in the nervous system. It often feels like burning, tingling, or electric shocks. Common treatments include medications, nerve-targeted therapies, physical rehabilitation, and lifestyle changes aimed at reducing nerve irritation and improving quality of life. Introduction: Why Neuropathic Pain Feels Different Pain is usually […]
Spinal Cord Stimulation vs Traditional Pain Treatments

Chronic pain can wear down every part of life. It can steal sleep, limit movement, strain relationships, and make even simple tasks feel hard. Many people try medications, injections, physical therapy, or surgery but still struggle with daily pain. That is why more patients are asking an important question: Should I consider spinal cord stimulation […]
Non-Surgical Treatments for Herniated Discs

Non-surgical treatments for herniated discs focus on relieving pressure on spinal nerves without surgery. These include physical therapy, targeted exercises, medications, spinal decompression, lifestyle changes, and pain management techniques. Most people improve within weeks to months with consistent conservative care and proper movement habits. Introduction: Why Non-Surgical Care Matters A herniated disc happens when the […]
What Is Nerve Pain and How Does It Start?

Nerve pain, also called neuropathic pain, happens when nerves are damaged, irritated, or not working properly. It often starts from injury, disease, or pressure on nerves, causing burning, tingling, or shooting pain that can persist even without a clear physical cause. Why This Topic Matters A sharp, burning pain that doesn’t go away…Pins and needles […]
Neck pain causing arm pain explained

Neck pain causing arm pain usually happens when nerves in the cervical spine are compressed or irritated. Conditions like herniated discs, cervical radiculopathy, or degenerative changes can send pain, tingling, or numbness down the shoulder, arm, and hand. This is called “referred nerve pain” from the neck. Introduction: Why Neck Pain Can Spread to the […]