WHAT WE TREAT

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

A common nerve compression disorder where the median nerve is compressed at the wrist, leading to numbness, tingling, weakness, or pain in the hand and fingers, often worsened by repetitive use.

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS)

A condition involving compression of nerves or blood vessels between the collarbone and first rib, causing pain, numbness, tingling, and sometimes circulation issues in the shoulder, arm, and hand.

Neuralgia

A broad term describing sharp, shooting, or burning nerve pain caused by irritation or damage to a nerve, often occurring intermittently along the nerve’s pathway.

Sciatica

Pain that radiates along the sciatic nerve from the lower back down through the buttock and leg, commonly caused by nerve compression due to a disc issue or spinal degeneration.

Peripheral Neuropathy

A disorder resulting from damage to peripheral nerves, leading to symptoms such as numbness, tingling, burning pain, or weakness, often starting in the hands and feet.

Disc Bulge

A condition where an intervertebral disc extends beyond its normal boundary without rupture, potentially causing pressure on nearby nerves and mild to moderate pain.

Peripheral Neuropathy

A disorder resulting from damage to peripheral nerves, leading to symptoms such as numbness, tingling, burning pain, or weakness, often starting in the hands and feet.

Disc Bulge

A more advanced disc condition where the inner disc material begins to push outward, possibly compressing adjacent nerves and causing localized or radiating pain.

Disc Herniation

A condition in which the inner gel-like core of a spinal disc breaks through its outer layer, often leading to significant nerve compression, inflammation, and radiating pain.

Nerve Entrapments

A group of conditions where nerves are compressed or trapped within surrounding tissues, leading to pain, tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness depending on the affected nerve.

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)

A chronic pain condition typically developing after injury or surgery, characterized by severe, persistent pain, swelling, and changes in skin color or temperature, often disproportionate to the initial injury.

Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS)

A disorder of the autonomic nervous system where standing up causes an abnormal increase in heart rate, leading to dizziness, fatigue, palpitations, and sometimes fainting.