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Neuropathic Pain Management Houston TX

Local resource for neuropathic pain management in Houston, TX. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to pain management, pain management clinics, neuropathic pain treatment, as well as information on neuropathy pain management, and content on neuropathy.

Holmes Chiropractic
(713) 428-2739
1235 North Loop W # 105
Houston, TX
Donesh Family Wellness Clinic
(713) 428-2383
8561 Long Point #103
Houston, TX
Stafford Chiropractic Clinic
(281) 969-4870
2434 S Main St
Stafford, TX
4Rehab Complete Chiropractic, PT and Rehab
(281) 899-8108
11420 Dairy Ashford
Sugar Land, TX
Durrett Chiropractic & Natural Health Care Clinic - A Wellness Center
(281) 402-9480
736 FM 1960 W
Houston, TX
Core Chiropractic
(713) 428-2695
1770 Saint James Pl #210
Houston, TX
Chiropractic Consultants of Houston
(281) 584-6843
909 Dairy-Ashford, Suite #103
Houston, TX
Advanced Pain Management
(281) 849-4922
5848 Highway 6 North
Houston, TX
Southerland Chiropractic Center
(281) 504-7887
3206 Manvel Rd
Pearland, TX
HealthSource of Copperfield
(832) 377-2856
8925 Hwy 6 N, #200
Houston, TX

Neuropathic Pain

What are Hereditary Neuropathies?

Hereditary neuropathies are a group of inherited disorders of the peripheral nervous system. Within the group there are 4 subcategories of disorders, including hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy, hereditary sensory neuropathy, hereditary motor neuropathy, and hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy. Symptoms of these disorders vary and may include numbness and tingling in the feet and hands, muscle weakness (especially in the distal muscles), scoliosis, thin lower legs, foot deformities, insensitivity to pain, and autonomic symptoms such as impaired sweating, postural hypotension, and skin blotching. Nerve conduction studies, nerve biopsies, and genetic testing help with diagnosis. These disorders may be diagnosed as early as birth or as late as middle or late age. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disorder accounts for the majority of all hereditary neuropathies.

Is there any treatment?

There is no standard course of treatment for hereditary neuropathies. Treatment is symptomatic and supportive and may include orthopedic surgery and bracing to improve mobility, and measures to protect against stress fractures-particularly in the feet and legs. Genetic counseling is available.

What is the prognosis?

The prognosis for individuals with hereditary neuropathies depends upon the type of neuropathy. Some types progress slower than others.

What research is being done? ...

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