Romed Meirer, MD
Neurosurgery
Treatment of Congenital or Post-Injury Nerve Damage and Restoration of Mobility
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Enjoy Your Life Without Pain
Neurosurgery treats both primary and secondary nerve damage. The aim is to reduce pain symptoms following injuries, tumours or congenital malformations and to subsequently restore mobility or the ability to use the affected extremities and restore nerve function.
Areas of Treatment
Compression syndromes: e.g. carpal tunnel syndrome (caused by compression of the middle arm nerve in the wrist tunnel/carpal tunnel) or cubital tunnel syndrome (compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow)
Reconstructive nerve surgery: e.g. for injuries caused by accidents or trauma
Chronic pain symptoms: i.e. pulling, burning nerve pain, e.g. after nerve severing (neuroma) or nerve damage due to tearing, crushing or overstretching