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Spinal Cord Stimulator Implant Procedure: What Patients Can Expect

At Reno Tahoe Pain Associates in Reno, NV, we help patients who live with chronic pain understand their treatment options clearly and confidently. One advanced option we offer involves a Read More

How Spinal Cord Stimulators Help Manage Chronic Pain

For patients in Reno, NV, living with chronic pain can feel relentless, impacting every step, stretch, and stride. At Reno Tahoe Pain Associates, innovative solutions such as spinal cord stimulators Read More

Managing Neuropathic Pain with Spinal Cord Stimulators

At Reno Tahoe Pain Associates in Reno, NV, Dr. Ali Nairizi, Dr. Nicholas Carlevato, and Dr. Andrew Wesely use advanced methods to treat long-term nerve pain. One of the most Read More

How a Spinal Cord Stimulator Can Improve Your Quality of Life

Chronic pain doesn’t just affect the body—it impacts every part of daily life, from sleep and mobility to your mood and ability to enjoy the things you love. When traditional Read More

Spinal Cord Stimulator vs. Other Pain Management Options: What’s Best for You?

Chronic pain can significantly impact your quality of life, making it difficult to perform daily activities or enjoy the things you love. At Reno Tahoe Pain Associates in Reno, NV, Read More

Spinal Cord Stimulator for Pain Management

Living with chronic pain can be debilitating, affecting every aspect of daily life and diminishing quality of life. For individuals who have not found relief from traditional pain management approaches, Read More

What Is a Spinal Cord Stimulator Used For?

A spinal cord stimulator for Reno, NV, residents is a lifeline for those of us who are suffering from chronic pain. Dr. Ali Nairizi and his Reno Tahoe Pain Associates Read More

Who Can Benefit From a Spinal Cord Stimulator?

A spinal stimulator is a small device, rather like a pacemaker, that is implanted between the spinal cord and the vertebrae. Its purpose is to relieve pain by sending low Read More

Pain Relief via a Spinal Cord Stimulator

Chronic pain affects roughly 1.5 Billion people worldwide and is most commonly located in the back.  Chronic pain is a persistent, debilitating pain that lasts for three months or longer.  Read More

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