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Peripheral Nerve Problems
Providers: Michel W. Kliot
Posted on Sunday, July 01, 2007


Overview of Peripheral Nerve Problems
The peripheral nervous system is made up of all the nerves that exit the brain and spinal cord. Neurosurgical problems involving the peripheral nervous system include chronic entrapment neuropathies (e.g. carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and ulnar neuropathy), acute closed and open traumtic peripheral nerve injuries, tumors and other types of masses involving peripheral nerves, and a variety of diseases either directly or indirectly involving peripheral nerves.

Treatment

Peripheral nerve problems often require that patients perform physical therapy following medical and/or surgical treatment both formally with a physiatrist and on their own to preserve and improve function.

Patients with peripheral nerve questions can request an appointment through Dr. Michel Kliot, or call: (206) 598-5637.


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