Surgery is a possible treatment option if peripheral nerves are damaged or constricted by a physical injury or nerve entrapment disorder. Specially designed shoes, splints, and braces can provide support to improve strength and balance while walking. Mechanical aid devices may also relieve pain by keeping the nerves aligned.
Doctors may recommend physical and occupational therapy to strengthen muscles, improve balance, and compensate for any lost function due to nerve damage.

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