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DR. ALFRED O. BONATI DISCUSSES THE CONDITION OF “PARESTHESIA”, WHICH IS CHARACTERIZED BY A TINGLING OR PRICKLING, “PINS-AND-NEEDLES” SENSATION IN THE ARMS, HANDS, LEGS, OR FEET AND HOW IT CAN BE TREATED USING THE PATENTED BONATI SPINE PROCEDURES.
9:49•11 May 2024
Pins and Needles: Understanding Paresthesia with Dr. Alfred Bonati
Episode Overview
- Understanding Parasthesia Syndrome and its symptoms
- Exploring the causes of nerve injuries and degenerative changes
- Insights into sensory behaviors and their impact on patients
- Highlighting the innovative spine procedures at the Bonatti Spine Institute
- Addressing misconceptions about surgical complications and treatment options
“This syndrome is very poorly described and the results of that is usually the people abandon and then the body react and in a few months the thing is start to become more tolerable.”
Ever wondered why your hands or feet sometimes feel like they're being poked by tiny needles? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', Dr. Alfred Bonati takes us on a journey into the world of Paresthesia. This nerve condition, often described as a tingling or prickling sensation, can be more than just a minor annoyance. Dr. Bonati explains the various causes behind these sensations, from simple pressure on nerves to more complex underlying conditions.
He also shares insights into how his patented Bonati Spine Procedures can provide relief for those suffering from chronic Paresthesia. The episode balances medical expertise with real-life stories, making it both informative and relatable. Whether you're experiencing these symptoms yourself or know someone who is, this episode offers valuable information and hope for effective treatment.

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