Chronic Pain Management in Utah


For those living with chronic pain, a Neurostimulator may be a great option. It is a small, surgically placed device that provides pain relief by disrupting the pain signals traveling between the trouble area and the brain. As one changes positions or moves throughout daily life, pain can intensify, making most activities very difficult. Using a handheld programmer, the strength of the stimulator can be adjusted to accommodate.

Some advantages to using a Neurostimulator:

  • Unlike other chronic pain treatments or surgeries, you can experience neurostimulation and see if it relieves your pain before committing to the long-term therapy
  • A screening trial serves as a temporary evaluation period. The screening trial is much like an injection, but instead of medication being placed into the epidural space, leads are positioned and connected to an external neurostimulator
  • Unlike oral medications that circulate throughout your entire body, spinal cord stimulation targets the precise area where you are feeling pain
  • Neurostimulators can be adjusted to address changes in pain as you switch positions throughout the day
  • A Neurostimulator may provide relief when other treatments – like medications or injections – have not
  • StimRouter Targeted Relief

Chronic foot pain can develop gradually and may be linked to a variety of underlying conditions, including overuse, structural imbalances, or nerve-related issues. Understanding the root cause of ongoing discomfort is an important step toward effective treatment and long-term relief. To explore common reasons behind persistent foot pain, read our article on why do my feet hurt all the time.

Recognizing when to seek evaluation is an important part of protecting your foot health. Review our resource on signs to see a podiatrist for guidance.

Identifying the underlying cause of chronic pain is key to finding the right treatment and long-term relief. If you're unsure whether your symptoms require professional care, you can learn more about when to seek treatment in our guide on how to know if you should see a foot doctor.

To start your path toward relief, schedule an appointment with Foot and Ankle Specialists. You can visit any of our convenient locations in Bountiful, Brigham City, Ogden, Sandy, Tooele, or West Valley, where our team provides personalized, high-quality care.

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