Which is better for neuropathy foot pain DRG or Nevro HFX?
I do not have any back or leg pain. I have idiopathic peripheral neuropathy foot pain. Which do you think is better for this type of pain, DRG or Nevro HFX?
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This is how my first pelvic pt set my Tens. Instructions in box. And the tens I have. If you try it and like it, I would order extra pads, wires have a tendency to get loose after a bit if you are sitting on it.
It is a great thing for any ouchy part of your back, legs etc.
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Thank you for taking the time to share all this with me. I really appreciate it. I have a Tens unit, and I will give it a try.
Good luck!!! I also found out that if I put the pads on my thighs, or anywhere on my legs after pt etc, when things are tight, it helps relax all those muscles that are attached to your pelvic area…I was using a foam roller to try and relax them, and I thought why not the tens? Works awesome…
Hello @romans8. I happened to find an existing discussion on DRG nerve stimulation so you will notice I have moved your post here:
- Which is better for neuropathy foot pain DRG or Nevro HFX?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/which-is-better-for-neuropathy-foot-pain-drg-or-nevro-hfx/
I see you've had several members join you, and their posts have moved here too so you can continue to compare notes.
I used the TENS for a couple of months, it feels good when using, but did not help me at all long term. Had to replace battery often, replaced the unit twice and finally decided it was not worth the trouble and mess. My pt explained me how to use the Tens, but agreed that I may as well stop - no long term relieve.
I have been reading about the DRG, but not sure I will be able to get it here at Mayo, Jacksonville.
Afraid there is no solution for me, which is tough to live with.
Did your nerve block work? I could not get it in the preferred area, due to some other issues and ended up getting the block in my tailbone. As expected my pain increased for a couple of weeks, then went back to how it was before, maybe even a little bit worse. Hopefully you had more success getting the block in the right place.
Thanks for asking about the pudendal nerve block. I am on my 28 th day after procedure, and I am experiencing some relief in some areas that the pudendal nerve affects, but not all. I will be sending feedback to the doctor soon thru the portal, and will see what he says. He told me that it would be 3-6 weeks before I felt full effect. We will see . . .
I've been researching this and have an appointment with a pain management specialist at Columbia University Medical in New York in a couple of weeks. A Nevro sponsored study recently publish results indicating that patients with the HFX stimulator experienced up to 75% PN pain reduction which is huge . I believe Nevro stimulators are MRI safe. My understanding after speaking to the neurosurgeon who implanted my current SCS (Boston Scientific)
is that DRG stimulator is good at targeting specific pain and can have a positive affect on reducing DRG pain although not as great as the Nevro. There may also be limitations with MRI use but I have not yet confirmed that. I'm attempting to contact Nevro for further info.