Postherpetic Neuralgia
Following a nerve infection with the herpes virus (we are not talking about cold sores), severe pain in the trunk or limbs that does not respond to medication may linger. In such a case, a test electrode can be implanted under the skin or in the back and low-intensity electrical stimulation can be […]
Trigeminal neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia is a neurological condition characterized by painful episodes involving the face. The pain is extremely sharp, it lasts for a few seconds, and it is often caused even by mild stimuli, such as chewing, smiling, touching the affected area, shaving, brushing your teeth, etc. Quite often, this is an unbearable pain that significantly […]