Treatment For Pain From Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)

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Living with chronic pain caused by PAD can significantly impact your daily life. At NextPain Care, we offer a comprehensive treatment approach that specifically targets the chronic pain associated with PAD. Our approach aims to help you manage this pain and enhance your quality of life while keeping your well-being at the forefront.

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Manage Weakness, Numbness, And Pain From PAD Today

At NextPain Care, we understand how debilitating pain from PAD can be, impacting your ability to engage in daily activities, whether it’s exercising, participating in physical activities, or even standing for extended periods.

By taking a whole-person approach to your treatment plan, we aim to help you reduce weakness, numbness, and pain while enhancing your strength and mobility. Our integrated treatment approach is designed to provide lasting relief, empowering you to live a more active and healthy life.

The following table shows the benefits of our integrated treatment approach.

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    Limited physical activity due to pain
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    Leg discomfort disrupts your sleep
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    Fear of leg pain holding you back
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    Move more freely with less discomfort
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    Sleep comfortably with less leg pain
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    Exercise confidently without fear of pain

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What Causes Peripheral Arterial Disease Pain?

PAD is primarily caused by atherosclerosis, which involves the buildup of plaque and fatty deposits in the arteries. As these deposits accumulate, they narrow the arteries, reducing blood flow and leading to pain and discomfort in the affected areas.

In PAD, the legs are most commonly impacted due to their distance from the heart, resulting in reduced blood flow. This can cause various symptoms, including cramping, burning pain, and numbness.

Additionally, PAD can increase pressure on the veins in the legs, potentially leading to a heavy or achy feeling and, in some cases, the development of varicose veins.

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