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Donald C. Aberfeld
(212) 832-2905
870 United Nations Plaza
New York, NY
John J. Caronna
(212) 746-2304
520 East 70th Street
New York, NY
Jay E. Selman, MD
212-288-6060
737 Park Avenue
New York, NY
Robert E. Barrett
(212) 288-8874
71 East 77th St
New York, NY
Jay E. Selman, MD
212 288 6060
737 Park Avenue
New York, NY
Donald C Aberfeld MD
(212) 832-2905
870 United Nations Plz
New York, NY
Lennart C Belok MD
(212) 254-9716
410 E 20th St
New York, NY
Lennart Belok
(212) 254-9716
410 East 20th Street
New York, NY
Ramon Valderrama
(212) 319-1929
30 East 60th Street
New York, NY
Roger Alexander Bonomo
(212) 289-0540
1 East 87th Street
New York, NY
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Pinched Nerve Pain

What is A Pinched Nerve?

The term pinched nerve describes one type of damage or injury to a nerve or set of nerves. The injury may result from compression, constriction, or stretching. Symptoms include numbness, "pins and needles" or burning sensations, and pain radiating outward from the injured area. One of the most common examples of a single compressed nerve is the feeling of having a foot or hand "fall asleep." Pinched nerves can sometimes lead to other conditions such as peripheral neuropathy, carpal tunnel syndrome, and tennis elbow. The extent of such injuries may vary from minor, temporary damage to a more permanent condition. Early diagnosis is important to prevent further damage or complications. Pinched nerve is a common cause of on-the-job injury.

Is there any treatment?

The most frequently recommended treatment for pinched nerve is rest for the affected area. Corticosteroids help alleviate pain. In some cases, surgery is recommended. Physical therapy may be recommended, and splints or collars may be used.

What is the prognosis?

With treatment, most people recover from pinched nerve. However, in some cases, the damage is irreversible.

What research is being done?

Within the NINDS research programs, pinched nerves are addressed primarily through studies associated with pain research. NINDS vigorously pursues a research program seeking new treatments for pain ...

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