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American Medicine Today - Radio
Dr. Alfred Bonati explains paresthesia, its symptoms, and how the Bonati Spine Procedures can offer relief for those affected by this nerve condition.
9:48•11 May 2024
Pins and Needles: Understanding Paresthesia with Dr. Bonati
Episode Overview
- Paresthesia causes tingling and prickling sensations.
- Symptoms may not be directly linked to spine surgeries.
- Precise treatment is crucial for nerve injuries.
- Misconceptions about psychological symptoms are common.
- Bonati Spine Procedures offer effective solutions.
“"It's not in the mind; it's very clear because it becomes visible on some of the patients."”
Ever felt like your skin's doing a prickly dance with pins and needles? You're not alone! This episode of American Medicine Today dives into the curious world of paresthesia, a condition that has many scratching their heads – quite literally. Hosted by Kimberly Bonati and Ethan Youker, with insights from Dr. Alfred Bonati, this episode is a mix of science, personal stories, and a dash of humour.
Paresthesia can cause sensations ranging from tingling to burning, often leaving sufferers puzzled about whether it's a mind trick or a genuine nerve issue. Dr. Bonati shares his expertise on how these symptoms might not be directly linked to back surgeries but could stem from nerve injuries that need precise treatment. He talks about the Bonati Spine Procedures, a patented approach that aims to address these nerve concerns effectively.
You'll learn about the common misconceptions surrounding spine surgeries and the potential impact of nerve injuries if left unchecked. The conversation takes an intriguing turn as Dr. Bonati discusses the challenges faced by patients post-surgery, including unexpected sensory issues. The episode also highlights the importance of understanding the real causes behind these symptoms rather than brushing them off as psychological.
So, if you've ever wondered why your leg feels like it's on fire or why your arm seems to have its own crawling sensation, this episode might just have the answers you need. Tune in for an engaging discussion that promises to shed light on paresthesia and offer hope to those dealing with its discomfort.

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