Tag Archive for: nerve surgery

Sciatica Pain Gone after Nerve Surgery

Monica suffered a terrible fall that left her horrible back and buttock pain. She was bedridden and could not play with her grandchildren. Desperate to help her mother, her daughter researched online and found Dr. Demetrio Aguila, a peripheral nerve surgeon. Watch her story of hope and healing.

How Dr. Aguila Became a Peripheral Nerve Surgeon

Dr. Aguila was treating an injured veteran for a peripheral nerve injury. He sought help from Dr. Dellon, considered a pioneer in this emerging field. Dr. Aguila wanted to refer this patient to Dr. Dellon but Dr. Dellon had another idea that changed Dr. Aguila’s surgical path.

Peripheral Nerve Surgery Fills a Void for Patients with Chronic Pain

Dr. Aguila is a trained ENT, Plastics and Reconstructive Surgeon. Although he had experience performing Peripheral Nerve Surgery he had no idea that this new field of surgery would dominate his practice. In this short video, he explains the explosive growth of nerve surgery to relieve chronic pain.

Non-Surgical Treatment for Patients with Neuropathy

Dr. Aguila is excited to offer his neuropathy patients a new treatment option that does not involve surgery. Watch how Lisa walked into his office in pain and walked out feeling like a different person.

Chronic Headaches Relieved Through Cold Therapy

Emilie suffered from debilitating headaches. Through her work as a nurse in Dr. Demetrio Aguila’s practice, she learned of a new non-surgical procedure aimed at helping patients with nerve pain. Watch her story and hear how she feels about Dr. Aguila from a patient and nurse perspective.

What Kind of Doctor is Dr. Aguila?

Dr. Aguila explains his deep and varied expertise and training in the specialties of ENT and Head & Neck, Surgery. He is also board-certified in Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery including Microsurgery and Peripheral Nerve Surgery.

Peripheral Nerve Surgery Relieves Pain from Meralgia Paresthetica

Carla was in such bad shape she wanted to “use a chainsaw” to stop her burning thigh pain. She saw eight different doctors but no one could pinpoint the source of her problem until she met Dr. Aguila. In surgery, he discovered an anomaly in her peripheral nerve anatomy.