
Pain Management Specialist

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Acute Pain
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Herniated Disc Surgery
Microdiscectomy
Mononeuritis Multiplex
Chronic Pain
Diabetic Neuropathy
Neuralgia
ADULT Syndrome
Arthritis
Bladder Outlet Obstruction
Brachial Plexopathy
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Ganglion Cyst
Hereditary Neuralgic Amyotrophy
Hernia
Herniated Disk
Migraine
Osteoarthritis
Peripheral Neuropathy
Tendinitis
Tennis Elbow
Tenosynovitis
Type 2 Diabetes (T2D)
Michel W. Coppieters is a male healthcare provider who helps patients with different kinds of pain and nerve problems. Some of the conditions he treats include carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic pain, arthritis, migraines, and diabetes-related nerve issues. Michel uses special skills and treatments to help his patients feel better.
Patients trust Michel because he communicates well with them and listens to their concerns. He explains things in a way that is easy to understand, which helps patients feel comfortable and cared for. Michel stays updated with the latest medical knowledge and research to provide the best care possible for his patients.
Michel works closely with other medical professionals to ensure that patients receive comprehensive care. He values collaboration and believes that working together with colleagues leads to better outcomes for patients. Michel's approach to teamwork and sharing knowledge benefits both his colleagues and the patients he serves.
Michel's work has had a positive impact on many patients' lives. Through his research and clinical practice, he has helped improve the quality of life for people experiencing pain and nerve-related conditions. His dedication to finding new ways to treat these conditions has made a difference in the lives of those he cares for.
One of Michel's notable publications is a study on neuroinflammation in patients with cervical radiculopathy, a condition that causes neck and arm pain. This study, published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, contributes to the understanding of how inflammation affects nerve pain and could lead to better treatments in the future.
