Post Amputation & Phantom Limb Pain Treatment in El Paso

Specialized Care for Phantom Limb Pain at Medway Pain Center 

Phantom limb pain is a complex condition where individuals feel pain in a limb that has been amputated. This pain can feel real and intense, often described as burning, stabbing, tingling, or electric-like sensations. 

At Medway Pain Center in El Paso, TX, we specialize in treating phantom limb pain and post-amputation pain using advanced, targeted therapies designed to calm nerve signals and improve quality of life. 

We understand that this type of pain is not just physical—it can also impact emotional well-being and daily function. Our goal is to provide compassionate, personalized care that helps you regain comfort and control. 

What Is Phantom Limb Pain? 

Phantom limb pain occurs when the brain and nervous system continue to send and receive signals from a limb that is no longer present. 
This can lead to sensations such as: 

Causes of Post-Amputation Pain 

Phantom limb pain and post-amputation pain may be related to: 

Understanding the underlying cause helps guide effective treatment strategies. 

When Should You See a Pain Management Doctor? 

You may benefit from seeing a pain specialist if: 

Phantom limb pain is persistent or worsening  

Pain interferes with sleep, mobility, or daily life  

You experience sharp, electric, or burning sensations  

Medications have not provided adequate relief  

You want to explore advanced or non-surgical treatment options  

Early and targeted treatment may help reduce long-term pain severity. 

Phantom Limb Pain Treatments We Offer 

At Medway Pain Center, we use a combination of advanced therapies to address nerve-related pain and improve function. 

For certain procedures, IV sedation may be available to improve comfort and reduce anxiety. 

Why Choose Medway Pain Center?

Frequently Asked Questions

Is phantom limb pain real? 

Yes. Phantom limb pain is a real condition caused by changes in the nervous system and brain after amputation. 

Some mild cases may improve over time, but persistent or worsening symptoms should be evaluated to prevent long-term nerve damage. 

A neuroma is a growth of nerve tissue that can form after amputation and may contribute to pain. 

Nerve blocks can reduce abnormal pain signals and provide relief from nerve-related pain. 

IV sedation may be available for certain procedures to improve comfort. 

Schedule a Phantom Limb Pain Evaluation in El Paso 

If you are looking for a Phantom Limb Pain Doctor in El Paso, TX, Medway Pain Center is here to help. 

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