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Soothe Your Suffering: Strategies for Managing Nerve Pain

Nerve pain can be a complex and frustrating condition that affects the daily lives of many individuals in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. It commonly appears as burning sensations, tingling, or stinging in different parts of the body. Managing it effectively requires a proactive and informed approach.

At Dr. Jignyasa Desai’s Pain Management practice, we aim to empower patients with practical knowledge and strategies to help manage nerve pain more effectively.

Understanding the Nature of Nerve Pain

Nerve pain typically results from damage or dysfunction in the nervous system. Common causes include diabetes, infections, trauma, or nerve compression.

Symptoms may include sharp or shooting pain, tingling sensations, or electric shock-like feelings. An accurate diagnosis is essential for proper treatment.

Supporting Nerve Health Through Lifestyle Changes

Diet and Nutrition

A balanced diet rich in vitamin B and omega-3 fatty acids supports nerve health and may help reduce inflammation.

Physical Activity

Low-impact exercises like walking, yoga, and swimming improve circulation and support nerve function.

Stress Management

Techniques such as meditation, deep breathing, and relaxation exercises help reduce stress-related pain symptoms.

Integrative Therapies

Acupuncture may help stimulate nerves and promote natural pain relief, while chiropractic care can reduce pressure on affected nerves through alignment improvement.

Personalized Care

A specialist can design a tailored treatment plan including medications, physical therapy, or other medical interventions based on your condition.

Emotional Wellbeing

Support groups and community engagement can help patients cope with chronic pain and maintain a positive outlook.

Final Message

Understanding nerve pain and adopting the right management strategies can significantly improve quality of life. With proper care and guidance, symptoms can be better controlled.

BOOK APPOINTMENT

Dr. Jignyasa Desai has devoted her life to health care and the improvement of pain conditions. 

Mission statement: 

iHeal Pain Center is founded by Dr. Jignyasa Desai with a dedication to eliminate pain and optimize health. Through traditional and innovative approaches, the center focuses upon healing of sports injuries and spinal disorders in all patients ranging from the athletic to the elderly. Dr. Desai methodology involves a holistic approach encompassing therapy, nutrition, and non-surgical techniques with the ultimate goal of improving daily function and lifestyle.

Training 

College: East Tennessee State University B.S. Biology with honors
Medical School: Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
Internship: Aria Health System via Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residency: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation- Stonybrook University
Fellowship training: Pain Medicine- Temple University (ACGME accredited training program) 

Board Certifications:

• Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPMR)
• Pain Medicine (ABA) 

Society Memberships:

American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPMR)
American Society of Interventional Pain (ASIP)
Society of Interventional Pain (SIS)
American Society of Physicians of India (APPI)
American Society of Osteopathic Physicians (AOA) 

State Licenses:

New York and New Jersey

Publications

• Frankenberger V, Desai J. Prosthetic Management of Residual Limb Ulcerations with a Vacuum Assisted Socket Suspension: American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Volume 87 (3), Page S49, March 2008
• Tang N, Desai J, Stickevers S, Awan G. Hip, Buttock, and low back pain associated with ischiogluteal bursitis a case report: American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Volume 88, (3) Page S12, March 2009.
• Desai J, Stickevers S. Treatment of post amputation focal dystonia with Botulinum Toxin A: American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Volume 88, No 3. Page S20, March 2009.
• Desai J, Lai Y. Methylmethacrylate (MMP) hypersensitivity reactions post orthopedic hardware implantation: A case report: American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Oct 22, 2009.
• Desai, J, Fahmy, M. Herpes Zoster associated with Recurrent Bell’s Palsy: A Case Report: American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation: 89(4): S79, April 2010.
• Desai, J, Semel, J. Assessing Fall Data in Rehabilitation Hospitals Leading to Prevention Strategies. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation: 89(4): S83, April 2010.
• Kohane, Dan, Desai, J. Case Report: Brachial Amyotrophic Diplegia (BAD). 2011 (AAP) Association of Academic Physiatrists. Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, April 12-16, 2011.
• Desai J, Falco F. A case study: Peripheral Nerve Stimulator (PNS) in treatment of intractable migraines. To be submitted for publication 2011
• Vesga R, Falco F, Husain A, Desai J. Chapter 12: Abdominal Pain and Treatment Options. In: Kaye A, editor. Understanding Pain: Taking Control of Your Life. Praeger/ABC-CLIO Press; 2011.
• Falco F, Desai J. Stimulation produced analgesia. In: Manchikanti L, Christo P, Trescot A, Falco F (eds.). Comprehensive Pain Medicine and Interventional Pain Management Board Review. Paducah, KY: ASIPP Publishing; 2011.
• Zhu Z, Falco F, Desai J. Intrathecal drug delivery. In: Manchikanti L, Christo P, Trescot A, Falco F (eds.). Comprehensive Pain Medicine and Interventional Pain Management Board Review. Paducah, KY: ASIPP Publishing; 2011.
• Onyewu C, Desai J, Falco F. EEG, MEG. In: Manchikanti L, Christo P, Trescot A, Falco F (eds.). Comprehensive Pain Medicine and Interventional Pain Management Board Review. Paducah, KY: ASIPP Publishing; 2011.•Desai, J, Sakheim, K. Anti-Depressants in Pain Management. Pain Management Clinical Pocket Guide. Currently in Publishing for spring of 2013.