Peripheral Nerve Decompression

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Peripheral Nerve Decompression

Peripheral Nerve Decompression

At our clinic, we offer Peripheral Nerve Decompression treatment to relieve pressure on nerves, which can cause pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the affected areas. Peripheral nerve compression can occur due to various factors, including injury, repetitive stress, or anatomical issues, and decompression surgery can help restore normal nerve function and alleviate symptoms.

Peripheral nerve decompression is often performed when conservative treatments such as physical therapy or medication do not provide sufficient relief. This procedure involves the removal of any pressure or obstruction around the nerve, allowing it to heal and function normally. It is especially effective for conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, tarsal tunnel syndrome, and other nerve compression disorders.

Benefits of Peripheral Nerve Decompression

Peripheral nerve decompression can significantly reduce symptoms such as pain, numbness, and weakness. By alleviating pressure on the nerves, the treatment improves nerve function and restores normal sensation and movement.

  • Relieves pain, numbness, and tingling caused by nerve compression
  • Restores normal nerve function and movement
  • Prevents further nerve damage and complications
  • Improves overall quality of life by reducing discomfort and improving mobility

Our expert team performs this procedure using advanced surgical techniques to ensure the best possible outcome. Whether you are suffering from chronic nerve compression or acute nerve injury, peripheral nerve decompression can help you find relief and improve your functionality.

How Peripheral Nerve Decompression Works

Peripheral nerve decompression typically begins with a thorough evaluation to determine the exact location and cause of the nerve compression. The procedure itself involves surgically releasing the pressure on the affected nerve, which may include removing any tissue, scar tissue, or other obstacles that are constricting the nerve. Following the surgery, rehabilitation and physical therapy may be recommended to restore full function and strength.

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