Dr. Eric H Williams, MD
Dr. Eric H. Williams is a Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon who specialized in peripheral nerve surgery and the nerve injured patient. We want to display some videos of Dr. Williams' patients to give folks an idea of what we do, and to let them know that there may be an answer out there for their chronic pain. Perhaps we can help you too. You may contact Dr. Williams at the Dellon Institute for Peripheral Nerve Surgery in Baltimore Maryland at 410-337-5400.
95% Pain Relief After Nerve Surgery | Young Athlete’s Recovery with Dr. Eric Williams
Night and Day Difference: Life After Superior Cluneal Neuralgia Surgery
Burning Feet Pain Cured After Tarsal Tunnel & Nerve Surgery | Dr. Eric Williams
Morton’s Neuroma Explained: Causes, Symptoms, and Surgical Solutions | Dr. Eric Williams
Innovative Nerve Surgery Ends Alex’s Agony—Thanks to a Remarkable Mentor Bond
Foot Drop Explained: Urgent Steps & Treatment by Nerve Surgeon Dr. Eric William
28 Years of Sciatica Pain Cured by Piriformis Muscle Removal Surgery
From Agonizing Nerve Pain to 90% Relief | Heather’s Journey with Dr. Eric Williams
Burning Thigh Pain Gone After Nerve Surgery
How to Do a Self Exam for Deep Peroneal Nerve Compression
Self Exam for Superficial Peroneal Nerve Compression
Pain Free After Nerve Decompression Surgery
Meralgia Paresthetica Self Exam
Dr. Williams Performs Superior Cluneal Nerve Surgery for Low Back Pain
Hip, Groin and Abdomen Pain - Kyle's Story from Dr. Williams' Perspective
Iliohypogastric and Ilioinguinal Nerve Pain Relief
Saphenous Nerve Pain after Knee Replacement
Foot Drop Explained
Common Peroneal Nerve Decompression Surgery
Occipital Neuralgia Relief with Peripheral Nerve Surgery
Triple Crush - Injury to the Medial Plantar Nerve Pathway
Foot Drop Corrected With Peroneal Nerve Decompression
Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Pain Gone
Meralgia Paresthetica - Groin Pain Gone
Crushing the Double Crush
Nerve Decompression Surgery for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Meralgia Paresthetica Pain Gone after Nerve Surgery
Lateral Ankle pain – GONE!
Dr. Williams Explains Piriformis Syndrome
PFCN Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Pain Gone