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Dr. Sushanta Kumar Ghose

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Physiotherapy in Nerve Pain
« on: May 07, 2023, 09:15:49 AM »


Nerve pain, also known as neuropathic pain, is a type of pain caused by damage or dysfunction of the nervous system. Physiotherapy can be an effective treatment option for nerve pain, depending on the underlying cause. Here are some common physiotherapy techniques used to treat nerve pain:

Exercise: Exercise can help improve circulation and reduce inflammation, which can help alleviate nerve pain. Specific exercises can also help strengthen the muscles around the affected area, which can help reduce pain and improve overall physical function.

Manual therapy: Hands-on techniques like massage, joint mobilization, and stretching can help reduce muscle tension and improve joint mobility, which can alleviate nerve pain.

Electrical stimulation: Electrical stimulation can help reduce nerve pain by blocking pain signals to the brain and promoting the release of endorphins, which are natural painkillers.

Ultrasound therapy: This involves using high-frequency sound waves to promote tissue healing, reduce inflammation, and improve circulation, which can help alleviate nerve pain.

Heat and cold therapy: Heat therapy can help improve blood flow and reduce pain, while cold therapy can reduce inflammation and swelling.

Education: Physiotherapists can provide education on lifestyle modifications, such as stress management and ergonomic adjustments, which can help manage nerve pain.

It's important to work with a physiotherapist who can accurately diagnose the underlying cause of the nerve pain and develop an individualized treatment plan. They can also work with other healthcare professionals, such as a neurologist or pain management specialist, to ensure comprehensive care.