Neck pain can be easy to brush off when it comes and goes. You might blame your pillow, your posture, or long hours at a desk, especially when the discomfort feels mild at first. But when pain starts moving into your shoulders, arms, or hands, or you notice changes in grip strength, balance, or coordination, […]
An essential tremor diagnosis can make you look at ordinary tasks differently. Writing a note, holding a cup, using a fork, or speaking in front of other people may suddenly feel more frustrating than before. Even when the condition is not life-threatening, the way it affects your routines, independence, and comfort around others can feel very real. […]
A facial twitch can be easy to ignore when it only happens once in a while. When it keeps coming back, spreads beyond the eyelid, or starts pulling at one side of your face, it can become distracting and hard to hide. Everyday moments like reading, driving, talking, smiling, or sitting across from someone in […]
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition, meaning symptoms can change gradually over time. While every person’s experience is unique, understanding the common stages of Parkinson’s can help you recognize patterns, plan, and feel more prepared for what may come next. At Texas Neurosurgery LLP, patients navigating the progression of Parkinson’s disease have access to advanced, […]
Being treated for an aneurysm can bring a sense of relief, but it’s also normal to wonder what happens next. One of the most common questions patients ask is whether an aneurysm can come back after treatment. The answer depends on several factors, including the type of aneurysm, the treatment method used, and individual health risks. At Texas […]
If you’re considering cervical artificial disc replacement, one of the biggest questions on your mind is likely: How long will it take to feel relief? The good news is that most patients experience a noticeable reduction in neck and arm pain far sooner than they expect. However, every recovery is unique, and knowing what’s normal can help you […]
Ulnar nerve compression, often referred to as cubital tunnel syndrome, can cause numbness, tingling, or weakness in your hand and fingers. While ulnar nerve release surgery can relieve pressure and restore function, maintaining those results requires mindful habits and proper care. Here’s how you can help prevent ulnar nerve compression from returning and keep your arm […]
If you have a herniated disc, you know all too well the pain, numbness, or weakness it causes. The good news is that most people can improve with non-surgical treatments, like rest, physical therapy, and medication. However, in some cases, surgery may be the best option to relieve pressure on the nerves and restore mobility. At Texas […]
Hearing the words “you have a brain tumor” can feel overwhelming. Whether the tumor is benign or malignant, the path forward may seem uncertain. Taking clear, informed steps after diagnosis can help you feel more in control and prepared for the road ahead. At Texas Neurosurgery LLP, patients with brain tumors benefit from the expertise of board-certified neurosurgeons, including […]
Awake craniotomy may sound intimidating, but it’s a highly specialized and effective brain surgery that allows neurosurgeons to treat conditions, like tumors or epilepsy, while preserving critical brain functions. Knowing what to expect can help you feel more at ease and prepared. At Texas Neurosurgery, LLP, our team takes a personalized approach to awake craniotomy, ensuring patients […]
