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  • Peripheral Neuropathy

    Peripheral means outward from the center.
    Neuropathy means a disease of the nerves.

    Peripheral Neuropathy (neuropathic pain) describes the pain one experiences in their extremities (or at least outward of the brain and spinal cord) from damaged nerves.

  • Tremors

    An involuntary muscle movement involving to-and-fro actions of certain body parts (usually associated with damaged nerves or traumatic brain injury); often hands.

    Recommended Doctor for Diagnosis: Neurologists
    Testing: clinical visit, Electromyogram (EMG)

  • Neuropathic

    A disease, injury or condition, affecting or having to do with the nervous system.

  • Neuropathic Pain

    Chronic pain as a direct result of damage to either the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) or the nerves. It is often described as weakness, numbness, burning sensations, pain, and can be quite severe.

    Most common: Peripheral Neuropathy and Neuralgia

  • Neuropathy

    Chronic pain as a direct result of damage to either the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) or the nerves. It is often described as weakness, numbness, burning sensations, pain that can be quite severe.

    See Peripheral Neuropathy and Neuralgia.

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