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July 22, 2024 | Nerve Pain, Occipital Neuralgia

Migraine or Neuralgia?

People often confuse migraine symptoms with something called neuralgia. The former refers to an often disabling neurological condition characterized by severe and sometimes frequent headaches. The latter literally means “nerve pain” with the implication that the condition in question is secondary to some type of nerve injury or dysfunction.  While migraines can be sub-classified in […]

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July 21, 2024 | Nerve Pain, Occipital Neuralgia

Which Came First, the Muscle or the Nerve?

Just this past week, several patients have asked about the tight muscles in their necks and upper backs. They have all wondered at some point whether it’s the tight muscles that are irritating the nerves, or the nerves that are irritating the muscles and causing them to spasm. In most cases, this question ends up […]

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July 20, 2024 | Nerve Pain

What is Temporal Neuralgia?

As I have written previously, neur-algia simply means ‘nerve pain’.  The question always becomes, can you figure out which ‘neur’ (i.e., nerve) is causing the ‘algia’ (i.e., pain).  Secondly, if you can figure that answer out, what can you do about it?  That being said, temporal neuralgia refers to nerve pain occurring in the temple […]

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July 18, 2024 | Nerve Pain

What is Frontal Neuralgia?

As before, neur-algia simply means ‘nerve pain’.  The question always becomes, can you figure out which ‘neur’ (i.e., nerve) is causing the ‘algia’ (i.e., pain).  Secondly, if you can figure that answer out, what can you do about it?  Therefore, frontal neuralgia refers to nerve pain occurring in the front of the face, specifically the […]

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July 15, 2024 | MIgraine/Headache, Nerve Pain

Is Permanent Relief From Chronic Headaches Possible? YES!

Migraine headaches have traditionally been thought to arise from within the central nervous system (i.e. the brain and/or spinal cord) and then produce symptoms elsewhere such as throbbing in the back of the head, forehead or temples. There are many theories as to what exactly within the central nervous system causes these chronic and often debilitating […]

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July 13, 2024 | Headache Surgery, Nerve Pain

Why Use Nerve Blocks?

Nerve blocks are very powerful tools in helping to determine whether or not a particular person is a good surgical candidate. Nerve blocks are simply injections of local anesthetic which will last several hours depending on the type of local anesthetic used.  Every once in a while, these blocks will last a shorter period of […]

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July 12, 2024 | MIgraine/Headache, Nerve Pain

Transforming Headache Care

Chronic headaches such as migraines remain a huge burden on the American healthcare system accounting for tens of billions of dollars in both direct and indirect costs annually.  What’s more, these financial considerations don’t take into account the psychological and emotional toll inflicted on those who suffer from this type of chronic pain. A study […]

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July 11, 2024 | MIgraine/Headache, Nerve Pain

What is a Migraine?

Many people consider a migraine to be a really bad headache. The truth is, it is a severe, neurologic condition. However, when perusing the medical literature, it becomes apparent that the term ‘migraine’ in many practical instances, is actually a name that we have given to a constellation of symptoms as opposed to a specific […]

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July 10, 2024 | Nerve Pain

Neuroplasticity and Central Sensitization

In this post, we discuss two important terms, ‘neuroplasticity’ and ‘central sensitization’.  Neuroplasticity refers to the amazing ability of the brain to change and adapt in response to interactions of a person with his/her environment.  Implicit in this explanation is that there are actual physiological changes that occur between neurons (i.e. nerve cells) within the […]

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