While there are a variety of different wounds types that one can suffer, many people fail to realize that nerve injuries are a common side effect of physical trauma. The effects of nerve damage can be temporary or permanent, and symptoms may include pain, numbness, burning, tingling, and even total paralysis. While these symptoms might be telling of nerve damage, in order to figure out what treatment options are available, the exact location of the damage needs to be found, and to do this, a nerve conduction study may be needed.

Nerve Study

What is a Nerve Conduction Test?

A nerve conduction test is a procedure that is designed to identify nerve damage when such damage is suspected due to injury or a neurological condition. Most nerve conduction studies involve stimulating specific nerves or nerve areas, usually through electric pulse, in order to measure response. Healthy nerves will react normally while damaged nerves will usually provide a noticeably lessened response. Using a nerve conduction study, Dr. Reza Mobarak, DPM, FACFAS, FAPWCA will be able to identify key areas that require treatment, allowing for faster healing.

Is a Nerve Conduction Test Painful?

Because a nerve conduction study involves using electrical stimulation on the body’s nerves, patients generally experience some mild discomfort. The benefits, however, often outweigh the temporary pain for most patients. Many people who need a conduction test are suffering from excruciating pain, and without this test, it may be difficult to target the specific problem area. If you’re concerned about your ability to endure a nerve conduction test, discuss your concerns with our doctor to see if alternatives are available. It’s important to note that modern advances in nerve conduction study technology have greatly reduced the amount of pain a patient can expect, and most tests do not last long at all.

The DFW Wound Care Center Provides Nerve Conduction Tests

In the Plano, Lewisville and Irving communities, people experiencing pain or numbness due to nerve damage can turn to the DFW Wound Care Center for help. The DFW Wound Care Center provides advanced nerve conduction testing to help identify nerve damage, and patients are always offered minimally invasive treatment options once a problem area has been identified. Additionally, the DFW Wound Care Center offers urgent wound care for infected wounds, diabetic wounds, and a podiatric surgeon who can help with foot pain. Patients are also offered the ability to receive ongoing care for severe wounds throughout the healing process.

To schedule an appointment with the DFW Wound Care Center, call 972-665-6292 in the Plano area, 972-318-2383 in the Lewisville or 972-607-9643 in Irving.

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