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Hip bursitis can affect anyone, but it is more common among women, the middle-aged, and the elderly. Hip bursitis is associated with the following risk factors: - Overuse or repetitive stress injury. This can occur when running, climbing stairs, bicycl...
Bursitis is inflammation of a bursa. The hip has two major bursae that often get irritated and inflamed, one on the bony point of the hip and one in the groin. Trochanteric bursitis causes pain in the hip joint. Most people experience more severe pain ...
The duration of cluster headaches usually ranges from 15 minutes to 3 hours. The frequency of headaches will vary from person to person. Typically, cluster headaches happen at the same time every day. It is common for cluster headaches to occur in cycl...
Pain Management Doctor Holmdel NJ Pain management doctors can help you find relief from your pain. Many people with chronic pain have found that their symptoms improved after being treated by a pain management doctor. Pain management doctors are also s...
Cluster headaches are short but severe headaches in cyclical patterns. The trigeminal nerve, which is affected, is responsible for sensations such as pain and heat in your face. You can find it near your eye, and it spreads out to your forehead, cheeks...
Pain Management Specialist Holmdel NJ If you're in pain, it's natural to wonder how much of an impact a consultation with a pain management specialist will have on your life. As it turns out, the answer is "quite a lot"! In fact, many people who come t...
Cluster headache is an excruciating headache that occurs on one side of the head, usually around the eye. The onset of cluster headaches is sudden and without warning. It often feels like a sharp, burning or piercing sensation on one side of the head. ...
Radiculopathy is a condition where there is a pinched nerve in your spine. It depends on the type of radiculopathy you have where you experience symptoms: - Cervical radiculopathy: This condition causes pain and discomfort in and around the neck, but c...
Many factors will affect the treatment of radiculopathy, including its location and cause. Typically, nonsurgical treatment is recommended first and may include: - Medications, like nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, opioid medicines or muscle relax...
Inflammation occurs when a nerve root is compressed. As a result, several unpleasant symptoms may occur, including: - Sharp pain in the back, arms, legs, or shoulders that may get intense with activity - Loss or weakness of reflexes in the arms or legs...