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Expert articles on chronic pain, treatments, and finding relief.

Illustration of a human foot with visible nerves highlighted representing diabetic neuropathy

What is Diabetic Neuropathy Diabetic neuropathy is a nerve damage condition caused by high blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. It affects the peripheral

·By Darryl Mitchell
labor law reform 2025

You'll see major labor law changes in 2025 as new NLRB leadership takes over. Key reversals of Biden-era policies will affect union organizing, workplace monito

·By Darryl Mitchell
Image depicting cellular and nerve structure representing Radial neuropathy

Radial neuropathy, caused by damage to the radial nerve, presents a complex challenge. It's diverse causes, from repetitive motions to systemic illness, necessi

·By Darryl Mitchell
Image of a human silhoutte with connected nerve patterns detpicting an Idiopathic neuropathy patient

Did you know that up to 30% of peripheral neuropathies remain classified as idiopathic, meaning their cause is still a mystery? If you're grappling with symptom

·By Darryl Mitchell
Featured image depicting a hand and bundles of nerves displaying vividly a hand suffering from Entrapment Neuropathy|Featured image depicting a hand and bundles of nerves displaying vividly a human with Carpal tunnel syndrome

Feeling pinched? Entrapment neuropathy explained. Ever felt a tingling or numbness in your hands or feet? It could be entrapment neuropathy, a condition where a

·By Darryl Mitchell
youth sports safety awareness

Your child's safety in youth sports requires understanding key risks and taking preventive action. Over 3.5 million children suffer sports injuries annually, wi

·By Darryl Mitchell

What is Femoral Neuropathy? Femoral neuropathy is a medical condition characterized by damage to the femoral nerve, leading to symptoms such as leg pain, weakne

·By Darryl Mitchell
post operative care instructions

Your post-surgery recovery requires attention to five key areas: creating a safe home environment, managing pain with prescribed medications, maintaining proper

·By Darryl Mitchell
home management for myofascial pain

You can manage myofascial pain syndrome at home through several key approaches. Use self-myofascial release with foam rollers or tennis balls, applying steady p

·By Darryl Mitchell
comprehensive pain management guide

You'll need a thorough approach to manage post-operative pain effectively, combining medications like NSAIDs and carefully monitored opioids with regional nerve

·By Darryl Mitchell
visual analog scale guide

The Visual Analog Scale (VAS) is a standardized pain assessment tool you'll use to measure patients' pain intensity. It consists of a 10-centimeter line where p

·By Darryl Mitchell

Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) is a medical enigma. This autoimmune disorder strikes swiftly, turning the body's defenses against its own peripheral nervous syst

·By Darryl Mitchell