Dr. Hemal V. Mehta, MD
Physiatrist (Physical Medicine) | Pain Medicine
2042 LASCASSAS PIKE STE A4 MURFREESBORO TN, 37130About
Dr. Hemal Mehta is a physiatrist practicing in SPRING HILL, TN. Dr. Mehta is a medical doctor specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation. As a physiatrist, Dr. Mehta focuses on a patients ability to function, and can treat multiple conditions that affect the brain, nerves, spine, bones, muscles, joints, ligaments and tendons. Dr. Mehta can diagnose and treat pain and disabilities that are the result of injuries, disease, a disabling condition from motor vehicle accidents, sports injuries, work-related injuries, or other causes of injuries. Dr. Mehta uses innovative non-opioid treatments such as regenerative tissue matrix (mesenchymal stem cells), ozone therapies, shockwave therapies, proper exercises, proper supplements, diet, injection therapies, and IV nutritional therapies. Physiatrists often lead a team of physical therapists, occupational therapists and physicians in a patients treatment or prevention plan.
Education and Training
Ross University, School of Medicine,Roseau, Dominica 1999
Board Certification
American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Pain Medicine (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation)
Provider Details
Dr. Hemal V. Mehta, MD's Expert Contributions
Can a chiropractor help with dislocation?
Yes. Some chiropractors can help with this. But I recommend you see an orthopedic as there may be some nerve and vascular issues that need to be checked as well. READ MORE
How long is physiotherapy after spinal fusion?
After spinal fusion you will need to continue physiotherapy for atleast 1 year. You can learn all the exrecises you need to do safely within 4 to 6 weeks of physiotherapy and then you must continue the exercises at home for up to one year. READ MORE
Is a chiropractor or physical therapist better for bad posture?
They are both the same. READ MORE
What can a physiatrist diagnose?
A physiatrist can diagnose any musculoskeletal or spine related issue as well as certain nerve related injuries especially when connected with occupational, motor vehicle accident, or sports injuries. There are certain brain disorders that a physiatrist can also diagnose. READ MORE
Does exercise help nerve regeneration?
Yes. Exercise can help nerve injuries. There is a saying, “if you don’t use it, you lose it.” This is very true for the body. Try to use the part of the body with the injured nerve in the form of exercises. Even visualize yourself moving that part of the body if you can’t move it because of the nerve injury. READ MORE
Right flank pain for a month?
That can be a possible inguinal hernia pressing on the ilioinguinal nerve. If you cough or bear down (valsalva maneuver) and the pain is reproduced or gets worse, it is likely a hernia. READ MORE
Will an x-ray show a torn ligament in an ankle?
An x-ray will not show a torn ligament. You will need an ultrasound or an MRI. READ MORE
How long does it take for a sprained foot and ankle to heal?
Depending on how bad the sprain is, this can take up to 3 months to heal with proper exercises and management. READ MORE
What supplements should I take for cracking joints?
Glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM, and turmeric powder. READ MORE
Which is better for pain relief ibuprofen or acetaminophen?
Ibuprofen will work better to reduce pain than acetaminophen (Tylenol). Even though both medicines are over the counter medicines, they must be used with caution. Ibuprofen can cause acid reflux so should be taken with food. Too much Tylenol can cause liver damage. You should not more than 2,400mgs of Tylenol or products with acetaminophen per day and definitely do not drink alcohol with Tylenol. Try to use non-medicinal alternatives in addition to these pain medicines to reduce your pains as well. READ MORE
Can I see my pain management doctor during the coronavirus?
Yes, you can. But take precautions such as wearing an appropriate mask, wearing disposable gloves, proper hand washing and avoiding contact as much as possible. READ MORE
How long is recovery after knee cartilage surgery?
The recovery can depend on how severe the damage is to the cartilage but can take anywhere from 6 weeks to 3 months. READ MORE
How do I manage my knee pain since I can't see my doctor during Covid-19?
It can all depend on how bad the knee damage is that is causing the pain. Getting a good evaluation is very important. There are apps that you can try to reach a physician. I am available on Doximetry for telemedicine consults. READ MORE
Does exercise help nerve regeneration?
Yes, exercise can help with nerve regeneration but the proper exercises must be considered. The human body works by the old saying, "if you don't use it, you lose it." Even mental exercises of attempting to move the particular part of the body can help with regenerating the nerves. This process does not work instantly but may take several months. It can be frustrating but the idea is to stay positive and keep trying. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Research Resident of the Year 0 Brody School of Medicine
Professional Memberships
- American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Volunteer for 4-13 Strong in Nashville, TN assisting with teaching meditation and mind calming techniques to At-Risk Males.
Areas of research
Exercises for Low Back Pain
Use of Regenerative Matrix, Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Other Regenerative Products to treat Chronic Conditions
Dr. Hemal V. Mehta, MD's Practice location
Dr. Hemal V. Mehta, MD's reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Mehta
- Tina
Love my Drs
LSuper Doctor!!!!!kind listens very well
- Pamela
Awesome
- Kay
This is a wonderful, kind, caring man! He is very understanding and compassionate with people in pain. I highly recommend him!
- Joshua
Greatest DoC EVER!!!!
Awesome!!!
- Kathy
Very good Doc.
- Josh
Great Doc. Really cares about each patient.
What an excellent doctor! It is too bad that he has to work without Nathalie now, who was unbelievably laid off. In my assessments on the next page as to whether I would recommend to a friend, I am referencing whether I would recommend this practice, not Dr. Mehta. I would most certainly recommend Dr. Mehta. I would not recommend this practice.
- Lee anne
What an excellent, caring doctor! I'm so impressed with him and his knowledge of what is going on with my case. I feel very safe in his care.
Very empathetic and caring!
Fights for his patients!
- Jeff
Yomayra is awesome! Dr met ha is the best!!!!!!!!
- Kevin
Displays a caring and concerned disposition.
- Jeannie
Dr. Mehta is the best pain specialist that I have had the privilege of seeing as a patient.
- Joshua
Great doctor and person. Highly recommend.
- Michael
Excellent
- Michael
Excellent
- Gabriel
The kindest most knowledgable, attentive Doctor I've encountered .
- Jenette
Love Dr. Mehta. He is patient and truly cares. I would follow him anywhere as he is the reason I go to pain md.
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