Rombolio t1_j46ul2d wrote on January 13, 2023 at 4:03 PM Reply to comment by _AlreadyTaken_ in When nerve damage occurs, where is the pain perceived? at the site of damage or at the end of the nerve? by menooby I work with a pain doc that is an anesthesiologist and they've done sympathetic blocks to help with phantom limb. They've had varying success, but sometimes "shutting off" the nerve resets it. We do a lot for CRPS from crush injuries in the feet. Permalink Parent 11
Rombolio t1_j46ul2d wrote
Reply to comment by _AlreadyTaken_ in When nerve damage occurs, where is the pain perceived? at the site of damage or at the end of the nerve? by menooby
I work with a pain doc that is an anesthesiologist and they've done sympathetic blocks to help with phantom limb. They've had varying success, but sometimes "shutting off" the nerve resets it. We do a lot for CRPS from crush injuries in the feet.