At the bedside examination, neuropathic pain can been distinguished from spontaneous pain, (i.e., stimulus independent) and provoked pain. [70] Spontaneous pain can have several different qualities.
Neuropathic pain is caused by disorders of, or damage to, the nervous system. The affected nerves can induce the sensation of pain in the brain. Neuropathic pain is often associated with the ...
The University of Cincinnati’s Jun-Ming Zhang has received a five-year, $3.1 million grant from the National Institute of ...
As with any differential diagnosis ... the relevant data to determine the etiology of the patient's ulcer. Both neuropathic ulcers and arterial ulcers occur on the feet. In the case of arterial ...
The following is a summary of “A Double-Blind Comparative Study of burstDR Versus Tonic Epidural Motor Cortex Stimulation for ...
AND SOME PEOPLE HAVE ALMOST AN ELECTRICAL PAIN RUNNING DOWN ONE LEG. WHAT CAUSES THAT? THAT COULD BE SCIATICA. IT’S USUALLY CAUSED BY A PINCHED NERVE IN YOUR LOWER BACK. MANY PEOPLE RECOVER ...