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Neurological Pain Treatment Dallas TX

Local resource for neurological pain treatment in Dallas, TX. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to neurological pain treatment, neurological treatment, neurological specialists, as well as information on local pain treatment center, and content on neurology.

ADIO Integrated Wellness Center
(214) 506-7274
4003 Ross Ave
Dallas, TX
Phipps Chiropractic
(972) 854-7222
1200 E. Collins Blvd
Richardson, TX
Broadway Chiropractic Ctr
(972) 854-7517
6450 Broadway Blvd
Garland, TX
Clifford Chiropractic Neurology Center
(972) 725-7454
4222 Trinity Mills Road, Ste. 106
Dallas, TX
Express Care Chiropractic & Rehab
(817) 393-0729
100 W Pioneer ParkWay
Arlington, TX
HealthSource of Highland Park
(214) 444-9943
3408 Milton Avenue
University Park, TX
Dr. Victoria Le
(682) 253-1886
1111 Kinwest Parkway Suite 130
Irving, TX
Bent Tree Chiropractic
(214) 699-8956
3355 Trinity Mills Rd
Dallas, TX
Comfort Rehab & Chiropractic Center
(469) 444-7101
950 E Belt Line Rd
Cedar Hill, TX
Genesis Back and Neck
(817) 405-7057
520 E Northwest Highway
Grapevine, TX

Brain Stimulation

Another electrical method for controlling pain, especially the widespread and severe pain of advanced cancer, is through surgically implanted electrodes in the brain.  The patient determines when and how much stimulation is needed by operating an external transmitter that beams electronic signals to a receiver under the skin that is connected to the electrodes.

As research continues to reveal the role of endorphins in the brain, neuroscientists have been able to draw more detailed brain maps of the area and pathways important in pain perception and control.  Clinical investigators have tested chronic pain patients and found that they often have lower-than-normal levels of endorphins in their spinal fluid.  If you could just boost their stores with man-made endorphins, perhaps the problems  of chronic pain patients could be solved.

Some endorphins are quickly broken down after release from nerve cells.  Other endorphins are longer lasting, but there are problems in manufacturing the compounds in quantity and getting them into the right places in the brain or spinal cord.  In a few promising studies, clinical investigators have injected an endorphin called beta-endorphin under the membranes surrounding the spinal cord.  Patients reported relief lasting for many hours.  But spinal cord injections or other techniques designed to raise the level of endorphins circulating in the brain require surgery a...

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