Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
Procura Pain and Spine
Pain Management located in The Woodlands, Shenandoah, TX
More than 20% of adults in the United States suffer from chronic pain. Unfortunately, no single treatment works for all chronic pain conditions. When traditional medical care fails to provide adequate relief, Kenneth Wu, MD, Thomas White, MD, and Yoann Millet, MD, atProcura Pain and Spine in Shenandoah, Texas, offer peripheral nerve stimulation. Schedule an appointment to see how peripheral nerve stimulation can help you. Call the office or book a consultation online today.
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Q & A
What is peripheral nerve stimulation?
Peripheral nerve stimulation is an interventional pain management treatment for chronic pain. It’s a type of neuromodulation that alters the pain signals from your peripheral nerves — the nerves outside your spinal cord that run to your limbs and organs to your central nervous system.
Peripheral nerve stimulation works by sending a mild electrical current to the peripheral nerves causing your pain. The electrical current modifies or masks the pain signal sent to your brain, which reduces the uncomfortable sensation.
Am I a candidate for peripheral nerve stimulation?
When you suffer from a chronic pain condition that no longer responds to oral pain medication or physical therapy, you may be a candidate for peripheral nerve stimulation.
Some chronic pain conditions that benefit from peripheral nerve stimulation include:
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Complex regional pain syndrome
- Nerve injuries or entrapment
- Occipital neuralgia
- Post-amputation pain syndrome
Before recommending peripheral nerve stimulation, Procura Pain and Spine team conducts a comprehensive physical and neuropsychological exam. They also run a peripheral nerve stimulation trial.
What is the process of getting peripheral nerve stimulation?
During your peripheral nerve stimulation trial, your provider at Procura Pain and Spine places temporary electrodes along the peripheral nerves causing your pain. Then they connect the leads to a wireless transmitter you wear on your waist.
Over the next week, you track your pain level in a journal as you go about your daily routine and activities. If you have significant pain relief during the trial, your provider then recommends surgery for permanent placement of the electrode leads.
Peripheral nerve stimulation could significantly relieve your chronic pain and help you live the life you desire. Schedule a consultation at Procura Pain and Spine to see how peripheral nerve stimulation may help you get relief from your chronic pain; call the office or book an appointment online today.