Nerve Pain Stimulation

There are now several alternatives to chronic pain treatment other than the ‘tried and tested’ approaches of pain medication and extensive surgery. One of the ‘latest’ (even though it has been around since the 1960s) treatments is nerve pain stimulation. This is where tiny electrical devices are inserted into the skin in order to stimulate the nerves via a series of rapid, electromagnetic devices.

You may ask yourself what is ‘wrong’ with tried and tested chronic pain treatments such as painkillers and surgery. The answers are that (a) painkillers usually carry the risk of devastating addiction, and (b) surgery does not always make things better and indeed can make things worse or, at the least, make no difference whatsoever.

This is why alternative treatments such as nerve pain stimulation should at least be considered.

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How Does Nerve Pain Stimulation Actually Work?

It is one of the jobs of your nervous system to tell your brain that you have received an injury. In order to so this, your nerves transmit information from the site where the injury has occurred. The brain interprets this information as pain. Because pain is such an unpleasant sensation, the brain (i.e. you) is encouraged to take steps to make the pain go away.

Over time and as we age, the parts of your nervous system that deal with the transmission of pain signals can become damaged by injury or disease. This can lead them to transmit pain signals when there is no injury, or from an area that was injured but has now healed. They may also transmit intense pain signals that are not in line with the actual extent of an injury.

By the insertion of nerve pain stimulation devices, a patient can be put in charge of their own pain. If placed near a nerve that is not functioning as it should, the patient can turn on the device, blocking the pain signals from reaching the brain. This can render chronic pain into nothing more than a dull ache, significantly improving a person’s quality of life.

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  • Bone Pain Treatment
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  • Degenerative Disc Disease Treatment
  • Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment
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  • Knee Pain Treatment
  • Ligament Injury Treatment
  • Ligament Strains
  • Lower Back Pain and Spinal Pain
  • Lumbar Disc Herniation Treatment
  • Meniscus Tears in the Knee
  • Muscle And Tendon Sprain and Strain Treatment
  • Muscle Pain Treatment
  • Muscle Strains from Sports and Other Injuries
  • Musculoskeletal Disorder Treatment
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  • Musculoskeletal Pain Treatment
  • Neck Pain Treatment
  • Nerve Pain Treatment
  • Neuropathy Treatment
  • Osteoarthritis And Degeneration of Joints
  • Other Pains Involving Bone, Joints or Tendons
  • Plantar Fasciitis Treatment
  • PRP For Hair Loss Treatment
  • Rotator Cuff Tears in The Shoulders
  • Sacroiliac (Si) Joint Dysfunction Treatment  
  • Sacroiliitis / Sacroiliac Joint Pain and Dysfunction Treatment
  • Sciatic Nerve Pain Treatment
  • Sciatica / Lumbar or Lumbosacral Radiculopathy Treatment
  • Sciatica Treatment
  • Shoulder Pain Treatment
  • Spinal Stenosis Treatment
  • Spine Pain Treatment
  • Spine Trauma Treatment
  • Tendinitis Treatment
  • Tendon Injury Treatment
  • Treatment for Tendonitis and Bursitis
  • Treatment for Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow
  • Tension Headache Treatment
  • Torn Tendons and Ligament Treatment
  • Treatment After Auto Injuries
  • Treatment For Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage
  • Treatment For Knee Cartilage Lesions
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  • Treatment For Shoulder Injuries

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Thomas Nabity Jr., MD
Thomas Nabity Jr. MD
Regenerative Medicine Specialist

Thomas Nabity Jr., MD 

Dr. Thomas Nabity works with frustrated patients suffering from pain who are motivated to find an alternative to drugs and surgery. Even if you think you have tried everything and have no option, Dr. Nabity is here to tell you that we can eliminate your pain and give you back the ability to do the things you love to do. He helps people in chronic pain who are looking to alternatives to drugs and surgery who want natural solutions to pain relief and long to be in control of their health once and for all. (Read Full Bio)

John Santa Ana, DO
John Santa Ana, DO
Regenerative Medicine Specialist

John Santa Ana, DO

Dr. Santa Ana is Board Certified in PM&R and Electrodiagnostic medicine. He is a physician specializing in Interventional Sports, Joints, and Spine treatments. Dr. John received his medical degree at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and his specialty training in PM&R at The Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington DC. He is a Veteran and was a physician in the US Army, treating our Nation’s heroes’ musculoskeletal conditions and getting them back in the fight. Dr. John is also experienced in EMG Testing with over 10 years of Electromyography (Read Full Bio)

Dr Farhat DO
Robert Farhat, DO
Regenerative Medicine Specialist

Robert Farhat, DO

Dr. Farhat is board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Pain Medicine. Dr. Farhat has integrated Regenerative Medicine into the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions for the past several years, but has now joined Michigan Center for Regenerative Medicine in order to provide a comprehensive approach to non-surgical musculoskeletal conditions. He is considered an expert in non-surgical spine care, but treats all musculoskeletal conditions. (Read Full Bio)

Curt Wimmer
Curt Wimmer, MD
Regenerative Medicine Specialist

Curt Wimmer, MD

Dr. Wimmer has now joined Michigan Center for Regenerative Medicine in order to provide a comprehensive approach to non-surgical musculoskeletal conditions. He is considered an expert in interventional pain management with an extensive resume in the medical field. (Read Full Bio)

Braden Boji
Braden Boji, MD
Regenerative Medicine Specialist

Braden Boji, MD

Dr. Boji is a Regenerative Medicine Specialist with a focused interest in Interventional Spine and Sports Medicine as well as Regenerative Hair Restoration. Dr. Boji serves as the Medical Director of Interventional Spine and Sports Medicine for Trinity Health System where he co-directs the Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit. While he is fascinated with the advances of modern medicine, he believes that the human body holds the tools necessary for its own healing and restoration. It is his mission to tap into those tools to help you “restore your body with your body.” (Read Full Bio)

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To learn more about nerve pain stimulation in Michigan or any of the regenerative medicine therapies we can offer, please contact the Michigan Center for Regenerative Medicine today. Our expert team of regenerative medicine doctors can be contacted at (248) 216-1008, or through our online contact form.

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