How Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) Can Help Treat Numbness

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Numbness in the body, hands, feet, or other body regions can be an unpleasant and even a chilling symptom. It might even be tingling, decreased sensation, or absent sensation, almost always a sign of an underlying illness. At Rehabilitation Physicians with locations in Novi and Howell, MI, our PM&R (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation) medical professionals diagnose and treat numbness with individualized methods that promote comfort, the return to function, and an enhanced quality of life.

Understanding the Reason Behind Numbness

Numbness can result from nerve compression, injury, or illness. Some causes include:

  • Herniated discs or spinal stenosis compressing nerves
  • Diabetes or other illnesses inducing peripheral neuropathy
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS) or other neurological disorders
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Stroke or nerve damage

To effectively treat an injury, we must get to the root cause. Our PM&R physicians utilize comprehensive examinations, imaging studies, and nerve studies (EMG and nerve conduction studies) to evaluate the cause of your symptoms.

How Do PM&R Doctors Treat Numbness?

PM&R doctors or physiatrists specialize in restoring mobility and function in individuals with musculoskeletal and neurological impairment. When treating numbness, we do not treat the symptom but fix the problem and restore function to everyday life.

Personalized Rehabilitation Plans

After diagnosing your issue, we develop a rehabilitation plan tailored to your requirements. This might include:

  • Physical therapy to increase flexibility, reduce nerve stress, and stimulate nerve recovery
  • Occupational therapy to assist with activities of daily living that may be compromised by numbness
  • Medications to reduce inflammation, to reduce pain, or to aid in nerve functioning
  • Injection therapies, such as epidural steroid injections, are used to alleviate pain by reducing nerve compression and inflammation
  • Ergonomic supports or assistive devices to reduce strain and prevent additional nerve damage

Ongoing Assessment and Follow-up

Because numbness can shift or change over time, treatment is ongoing and continually adjusted to meet your needs. We work closely with you to monitor progress, adapt care as needed, and focus on maximizing outcomes. Our goal is to help you function as fully and independently as possible, minimizing the limitations your condition may place on daily life.

Get Help Overcoming Numbness

While it's best avoided whenever possible, if it's interfering with your activities or quality of life, don't delay getting professional attention. At Rehabilitation Physicians in Novi and Howell, MI, we've got our skilled PM&R specialists to call on to get to the bottom of it all and set it right. Call today at 248-893-3200 to schedule your consultation and embark on the path to renewed function and enhanced quality of life.

Woman-massage-her-left-hand-feeling-numbness.

Numbness in the body, hands, feet, or other body regions can be an unpleasant and even a chilling symptom. It might even be tingling, decreased sensation, or absent sensation, almost always a sign of an underlying illness. At Rehabilitation Physicians with locations in Novi and Howell, MI, our PM&R (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation) medical professionals diagnose and treat numbness with individualized methods that promote comfort, the return to function, and an enhanced quality of life.

Understanding the Reason Behind Numbness

Numbness can result from nerve compression, injury, or illness. Some causes include:

  • Herniated discs or spinal stenosis compressing nerves
  • Diabetes or other illnesses inducing peripheral neuropathy
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS) or other neurological disorders
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Stroke or nerve damage

To effectively treat an injury, we must get to the root cause. Our PM&R physicians utilize comprehensive examinations, imaging studies, and nerve studies (EMG and nerve conduction studies) to evaluate the cause of your symptoms.

How Do PM&R Doctors Treat Numbness?

PM&R doctors or physiatrists specialize in restoring mobility and function in individuals with musculoskeletal and neurological impairment. When treating numbness, we do not treat the symptom but fix the problem and restore function to everyday life.

Personalized Rehabilitation Plans

After diagnosing your issue, we develop a rehabilitation plan tailored to your requirements. This might include:

  • Physical therapy to increase flexibility, reduce nerve stress, and stimulate nerve recovery
  • Occupational therapy to assist with activities of daily living that may be compromised by numbness
  • Medications to reduce inflammation, to reduce pain, or to aid in nerve functioning
  • Injection therapies, such as epidural steroid injections, are used to alleviate pain by reducing nerve compression and inflammation
  • Ergonomic supports or assistive devices to reduce strain and prevent additional nerve damage

Ongoing Assessment and Follow-up

Because numbness can shift or change over time, treatment is ongoing and continually adjusted to meet your needs. We work closely with you to monitor progress, adapt care as needed, and focus on maximizing outcomes. Our goal is to help you function as fully and independently as possible, minimizing the limitations your condition may place on daily life.

Get Help Overcoming Numbness

While it's best avoided whenever possible, if it's interfering with your activities or quality of life, don't delay getting professional attention. At Rehabilitation Physicians in Novi and Howell, MI, we've got our skilled PM&R specialists to call on to get to the bottom of it all and set it right. Call today at 248-893-3200 to schedule your consultation and embark on the path to renewed function and enhanced quality of life.

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