710. Managing Neuropathic Pain and Paresthesia

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  • TMA Ask the Expert Podcast on Managing Neuropathic Pain and Paresthesia
    Physicians from OhioHealth, Dr. Jacqueline A. Nicholas and Dr. Aaron Boster, define the terms neuropathic pain and paresthesia (numbness and tingling). They discuss strategies for pain and paresthesia management using both medication and non-medication approaches. The physicians further discuss possible side effects of medication as well as comprehensive treatment options.
    ABOUT OUR GUEST SPEAKERS
    Jacqueline A. Nicholas, MD, MPH
    Jacqueline Nicholas, MD, MPH is a board-certified clinical neuroimmunologist specializing in multiple sclerosis (MS) and spasticity.
    As a neuroimmunologist, Dr. Nicholas provides diagnosis, treatment and comprehensive care for all types of MS, as well as a wide range of other neuroimmunological conditions. These include neuromyelitis optica (NMO), neurosarcoidosis, central nervous system vasculitis, NMDA receptor encephalitis, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), transverse myelitis, optic neuritis, and more. She also manages intrathecal baclofen pumps and administers botox for spasticity and migraine.
    Dr. Nicholas was inspired by patients she cared for with MS and NMO early in her training to enter the field of neuroimmunology. She is dedicated to providing personalized care to each patient and their family. Taking the time to educate her patients on their disease and working with each patient to develop a treatment plan tailored to their own specific needs is her top priority. She strives to provide her patients with the best possible quality of life while helping them fight back against their disease. Dr. Nicholas believes that involving patients and their families in treatment decisions, respecting their beliefs and educating them about what to expect results in the best health outcomes for her patients. Dr. Nicholas actively leads several clinical trials to help discover even more advanced treatments to help patients with MS and other neuroimmunological diseases.
    She received her undergraduate degree from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and her medical degree from the University of Toledo College of Medicine in Toledo, Ohio. Dr. Nicholas moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to train at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center where she completed an internship in internal medicine and a neurology residency where she served as chief neurology resident. She continued her training at The Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio, where she completed a fellowship in clinical neuroimmunology, multiple sclerosis and spasticity. Additionally, Dr. Nicholas completed her Master of Public Health degree at The Ohio State University College of Public Health to enhance the quality of her research studies to advance the state of care for her patients.
    Dr. Nicholas is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. She is a member of the American Academy of Neurology, the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
    Aaron Boster, MD
    Aaron Boster, MD, is a board-certified clinical neuroimmunologist specializing in multiple sclerosis (MS).
    As a neuroimmunologist, Dr. Boster provides diagnosis and treatment for all types of MS as well as a wide range of neuroimmunological conditions. These include neuromyelitis optica (NMO), neurosarcoidosis, central nervous system vasculitis, NMDA receptor encephalitis, transverse myelitis, optic neuritis, stiff-person syndrome and more. He also provides medical management of refractory severe spasticity with expertise in all treatment modalities including intrathecal baclofen.
    Dr. Boster knew he wanted to become an MS specialist since he was 12 years old when his uncle was diagnosed with the disease. This personal connection and experience inspired him to treat MS patients and their families differently. His relentless focus on not just patients, but also their families, means they receive individualized and longitudinal care.
    He received his undergraduate degree from Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio and his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Boster completed his internship and neurology residency through the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He continued his training at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, where he completed a fellowship focused on clinical neuroimmunology and multiple sclerosis.
    Dr. Boster is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and is a member of the American Academy of Neurology.

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  • @kennethnovak2673
    @kennethnovak2673 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Superior and humble doctors with superior input. I am a 30+ year neuralgia sufferer and even now gleaned a few tidbits. Among them, PT seems mandatory.

  • @tristarayne7359
    @tristarayne7359 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Having been trying for a long time for answers, diagnosed with fibromyalgia, and knew there had to be something more.
    Felt crazy, because none would give me or could give me answers or even believed me.🥺

  • @ShaneBoiGaming
    @ShaneBoiGaming 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm looking for treatment of Chronic Paresthesia.

    • @emh8779
      @emh8779 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Have u found treatment that has helped you????

    • @ShaneBoiGaming
      @ShaneBoiGaming 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@emh8779 we took an appointment for neurology doctor in a private hospital. and explained the situation about the burning sensation in the brain and different parts. he gave us some medicine and after a week my mom was feeling better.

    • @emh8779
      @emh8779 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Do you happen to know the name of the medication?

    • @ShaneBoiGaming
      @ShaneBoiGaming 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@emh8779 i wouldn't suggest to take the same medication as we took, because my mom had others health issues too, like diabetes,weekness etc, i would suggest you to get an appointment with a neurologist doctor and explain about your situation, maybe cuz my medication had less or high dose and the doctor carefully choosed whatever is the best for my mom. and i don't wanna be blamed if i send you the same medication and if something happens. so please take my advice and see neurologist doctor. Hope your loved onces recovers from it, we were so scared too.

  • @sammy5714
    @sammy5714 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Interesting! ..
    But wishing the lady Dr would speak louder & more swiftly. The hum & oawss pauses?? :/
    The rest is fine.

  • @emh8779
    @emh8779 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ok nvrmnd I was just asking what it was. Doesn’t mean I’d run out and get it. Blaming u sounds a little ridiculous