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 * Locations
   * Apex
   * Charlotte
   * Goldsboro
   * Greenville
   * Hickory
   * Holly Springs
   * Knightdale
   * Lenoir
   * Raleigh
   * Roanoke Rapids
   * Wilmington
   * Wilson
   * ECU Health Pain Management Center
   * Frye Regional Unifour Pain Treatment Center
   * Viewmont Surgery Center
 * Services
   * Guided Spinal Injections
   * Implantable Technologies
   * Medical Management
   * Neuromodulation
   * Other Injection Therapies
 * Conditions Treated
   * Back Pain
   * Cancer Pain
   * Complex Regional Pain
   * Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
   * Fibromyalgia
   * Headaches/Migraines
   * Knee Pain
   * Back and Leg Pain
   * Meralgia Paresthetica
   * Muscle Pain
   * Neck Pain
   * Sacroiliac Joint
   * Shingles Pain
   * Trigeminal Neuralgia
 * Patient Information
   * Insurance Information
   * Patient Forms
   * Preparation
   * What to Expect
   * Workers’ Compensation
   * Americans With Disabilities Act Disclaimer
 * Blog
 * Recruitment


 * Locations
   * Apex
   * Charlotte
   * Goldsboro
   * Greenville
   * Hickory
   * Holly Springs
   * Knightdale
   * Lenoir
   * Raleigh
   * Roanoke Rapids
   * Wilmington
   * Wilson
   * ECU Health Pain Management Center
   * Frye Regional Unifour Pain Treatment Center
   * Viewmont Surgery Center
 * Services
   * Guided Spinal Injections
   * Implantable Technologies
   * Medical Management
   * Neuromodulation
   * Other Injection Therapies
 * Conditions Treated
   * Back Pain
   * Cancer Pain
   * Complex Regional Pain
   * Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
   * Fibromyalgia
   * Headaches/Migraines
   * Knee Pain
   * Back and Leg Pain
   * Meralgia Paresthetica
   * Muscle Pain
   * Neck Pain
   * Sacroiliac Joint
   * Shingles Pain
   * Trigeminal Neuralgia
 * Patient Information
   * Insurance Information
   * Patient Forms
   * Preparation
   * What to Expect
   * Workers’ Compensation
   * Americans With Disabilities Act Disclaimer
 * Blog
 * Recruitment


TREATING ALL ASPECTS OF CHRONIC PAIN


THE ECPC DIFFERENCE

East Carolina Pain Consultants (ECPC) is a division of East Carolina Anesthesia
Associates that treats all aspects of chronic pain management at various
locations throughout North Carolina. The staff at ECPC Pain Specialists is
highly skilled in the assessment and management of non-malignant and malignant
chronic pain. We pride ourselves in taking a multidisciplinary approach,
utilizing interventions, physical therapy, psychological counseling,
pharmacological modalities and education to serve our patients and allow them to
achieve optimal function and pain control.


OUR SERVICES

 * Flouroscopy or Ultrasound Guided Spinal injections
 * Neuromodulation
 * Other Injection Therapies
 * Implantable Technologies
 * Medical Management

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OUR LOCATIONS

ECPC Viewmont ECPC Unifour ECPC Hickory Catawba ECPC Charlotte Mecklenburg New
Hanover ECPC Wilmington Halifax ECPC Roanoke Rapids Wayne ECPC Goldsboro ECU
Health Pitt ECPC Greenville Wilson ECPC Wilson Caldwell ECPC Lenoir Wake ECPC
Knightdale ECPC Holly Springs ECPC Apex ECPC Raleigh


CONDITIONS WE TREAT


THIS IS A SMALL SAMPLING OF THE CONDITIONS WE TREAT.


NECK PAIN

Neck pain occurs in people of all ages and can come from bad posture, sleep
position, ruptured discs, torticollis, and more. Good neck health includes
practicing good posture, standing often if you sit a lot at work, sleeping in a
healthy position, and being active. Symptoms of neck pain includes tightness and
stiffness in the neck, the inability to turn the head, constant headaches, and
numbness, weakness, or pain in or around the neck.
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KNEE PAIN

Knees are a very important part of your body and are subject to wear and tear
over the years. Arthritis is a large cause of knee pain. If the orthopedic
doctor’s can’t offer you a surgery, ECPC doctors can provide steroid injections
or genicular nerve ablations.
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BACK AND LEG PAIN

Intense back pain with extension to the legs and feet that is described as
burning and throbbing often indicate a herniated disc. Riding in a car and
sitting in a hard chair can greatly increase this pain. If physical therapy and
conservative measures do not improve pain, you may benefit from an injection in
your spine to decrease the inflammation. Visit an ECPC pain specialist and find
a treatment plan that works for you.
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CANCER PAIN

Some people who are diagnosed with cancer don’t experience any pain related to
the cancer itself, but some do. Cancer pain can vary depending on the type of
cancer you have, the type of treatment you are receiving, and even what part of
the body it is affecting.
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BACK PAIN

At some point or another, most people will suffer from lower back pain, whether
it be from age, an injury, or from an activity. There are many things you can do
to relieve back pain, from stretches, medications, and heating pads. You can
also change your habits to prevent future injuries. Things like exercising
regularly, eating better, and avoiding bad habits like smoking can keep you from
getting injured. Being active and working out help keep your body and muscles
moving, making strains and tears less likely.
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MUSCLE PAIN

Muscle pain is a common issue that can occur anywhere in your body. Muscle
soreness of knots can be triggered by dehydration, fatigue, stress, and
over-exercising.. To prevent muscle tension, it is important to drink plenty of
water and stretch before working out or being active. Persistent muscle pain
despite conservative treatments may be improved with trigger point injections.
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HEADACHES/MIGRAINES

Headaches are painful episodes that can completely incapacitate someone.
Increasingly painful headaches that last for hours or days are known as
migraines. Migraines can make you nauseous, sensitive to sound or light, and are
typically specific to one side of your head. Generally, migraines are genetic
and run in families. Headaches are typically categorized into two types —
primary and secondary.
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COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is a condition that can affect your legs, feet,
arms, or hands. This condition is typically caused by problems in the central
nervous system, and usually develops after an injury, surgery, or heart attack,
and is most commonly found in women around 40 years old. Symptoms of Complex
Regional Pain Syndrome can include a burning or intense pain, pain throughout an
entire limb, sensitivity to touch, swelling, stiff or achy joints, or even
involuntary jerking.
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DIABETIC PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY

Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a painful condition that often affects the
nerves in the feet and legs. When blood sugar gets too high, the nerves in your
body can become injured causing diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
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FIBROMYALGIA

Fibromyalgia is a condition that can cause fatigue, pain, or tenderness in
various muscles. Typically, fibromyalgia can lead to additional conditions,
including arthritis, lupus, and IBS. Normally triggered by stress, fibromyalgia
can be dealt with by reducing anxiety/stress and exercising frequently.
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MERALGIA PARESTHETICA

Meralgia paresthetica is described as burning pain, tingling, or numbness in or
around your outer thigh. This condition occurs when the lateral femoral
cutaneous nerve is squeezed or compressed. This nerve can become compressed from
tight clothing, obesity, pregnancy, or having scar tissue that occurs from
injuries. Treating meralgia paresthetica depends on how damaged the nerves are
and the symptoms that it causes. When symptoms occur, they are typically only on
one side of the body, and can start off mild and worsen over time.
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SACROILIAC JOINT

The sacroiliac joints are located where the spine and pelvis meet. Sacroiliac
joint pain can cause stiffness and pain in the lower back and legs and is often
mistaken as pain from a herniated disc. Typically, standing or sitting for too
long can make the pain even worse. This pain can occur from arthritis,
pregnancy, or injury/infection in the sacroiliac joints.
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SHINGLES PAIN

Shingles is an itchy, painful rash that occurs on a single side of the face or
body. The rash typically shows up as scabbed over blisters. Shingles is most
common in older adults but can affect anyone who has had chicken pox. Once
someone has had chicken pox, the virus stays in the body and can potentially
reactivate and develop into shingles. Similar to chicken pox, once a person has
shingles, it is likely they will never get it again. Shingles is not contagious,
but it is possible to pass it on to someone who has never had the chicken pox or
the chicken pox vaccine.
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TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA

Trigeminal Neuralgia is a type of neuropathic condition that causes facial pain
from the trigeminal nerve. Typically occurring on one side of the face, symptoms
include pain that can last from a few seconds to multiple minutes. Trigeminal
neuralgia is often random but can be brought on by face injuries or dental
surgeries. Other known causes include blood vessels and nerves contacting,
causing the nerve to be exposed and sensitive. Many times, trigeminal neuralgia
shows up with sudden and extreme burning or stabbing facial pain. The other type
of pain that can occur is more dull but still sore.
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Neck Pain

Knee Pain

Back and Leg Pain

Cancer Pain

Back Pain

Muscle Pain

Headaches/Migraines

Complex Regional Pain

Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Fibromyalgia

Meralgia Paresthetica

Sacroiliac Joint

Shingles Pain

Trigeminal Neuralgia


PATIENT TESTIMONIALS

"I love this place, when I started going about 3 years ago I could not hardly
walk and they started giving me injections in my back and gave me my life back,
amazing Dr's and staff love them all."


PATIENT TESTIMONIALS

"This place is fantastic the entire staff is a joy my appointments are always on
time and they have controlled my pain and improved the quality of my life I
can’t thank them enough… "


PATIENT TESTIMONIALS

"The staff are so kind, they are always there to help me in any way I need. I
travel 1 hour 10 minutes just to see them. Thank you so much, I could not walk
without your help."


PATIENT TESTIMONIALS

"I love this place, when I started going about 3 years ago I could not hardly
walk and they started giving me injections in my back and gave me my life back,
amazing Dr's and staff love them all."


PATIENT TESTIMONIALS

"This place is fantastic the entire staff is a joy my appointments are always on
time and they have controlled my pain and improved the quality of my life I
can’t thank them enough… "

ECPC is a division of East Carolina Anesthesia Associates that provides pain
management services at 15 locations in 9 counties throughout North Carolina.
ECPC is one of the fastest growing pain management clinics in the Southeast.
ECPC clinics are currently found in Greenville, Wilson, Charlotte, Goldsboro,
Hickory, Apex, Knightdale, Holly Springs, Lenoir, Wilmington, Roanoke Rapids,
and Wilson. The staff at ECPC Pain Specialists is highly skilled in the
assessment and treatment of non-malignant and malignant chronic pain. With the
goal of improving patient function, a multidisciplinary approach is used. This
includes utilizing interventions, physical therapy, psychological counseling for
coping skills, pharmacological modalities and education.

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