Neuropathic pain can manifest as many different types of sensations, and we are here to help treat each of them.
Our nerves are a miraculous part of our bodies. They are what enable us to feel what’s hot and what’s cold, allow us to distinguish between things that are rough and things that are soft, and most importantly, enable us to feel pain. Usually, our nerves send us pain signals as a warning or a message that the activity we are doing is harmful to us. However, if you have neuropathic pain, these nerves can fire off pain signals frequently and without provocation. Neuropathic pain symptoms can vary as much as the people who have them, but they are frequently reported as mild as a tingling or burning sensation to generalized pain to shooting, sharp, and stabbing pain. At Complete Rehab, we are here to help you relieve this neuropathic pain.
At Complete Rehab, we believe that it is crucial to treat the patient as a complete individual, not just their disease. In Winston-Salem, North Carolina, we strive to help our patients with all different types of neuropathic pain. Whether you experience your neuropathic pain generally, in certain regions, or in sharp and excruciating bursts, we will develop a treatment plan specific to your needs and situation to help you.
Neuropathic pain can stem from a variety of sources, such as diabetes, nerve damage, and injuries to the brain or spinal cord, just to name a few. Many of our patients come to us because they are tired of band-aid fixes to their problems and are ready for real solutions. If you are tired of your neuropathic pain and want someone who genuinely cares about your situation to come up with a plan tailored to you, you need to come to us at Complete Rehab. Please contact us with any questions you might have.
At Complete Rehab, we assist patients with neuropathic pain from Clemmons, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, Charlotte, Concord, Mooresville, Lewisville, Salisbury, Lexington, Forsyth, Davie, Davidson, Yadkin, Guilford, Wilkes, Surry, and Iredell Counties, North Carolina.