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Pain and Spine

5 hours ago Patient Portal - Interventional Pain and Spine Specialists Home >> Patient Center >> Patient Portal Patient Portal Patients can access medical data by via our Patient Portal 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Using the portal you will be able to: Exchange messages with our practice Review and pay billing statements Request appointments >> Go To The Portal


How do I Contact Pain and spine consultants?

Patient Portal - Interventional Pain and Spine Specialists Home >> Patient Center >> Patient Portal Patient Portal Patients can access medical data by via our Patient Portal 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Using the portal you will be able to: Exchange messages with our practice Review and pay billing statements Request appointments

Why paradigm pain&spine consultants?

Update your demographic and insurance information online! Review your visit summary. Access all visit notes, instructions, and comments from you provider, following your in-person visit. Please click on the button below to begin. Maryland Patient Portal.

Why choose our pain management services?

Wake Spine & Pain Patient Portal Wake Spine & Pain Specialists offers a full range of pain management treatment at seven convenient locations providing easy access from the greater Triangle area. Medical records are required before your initial visit and we will not prescribe medication on your first visit. eCW Patient Portal

What is principal spine and pain?

Paradigm Pain & Spine Consultants is dedicated to helping each patient assess their pain, and find the treatment that is right for them. Our approach to comprehensive pain management is centered around optimizing patient care with a focus on getting patient’s back to …

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What are the different types of neuropathy?

Neuropathy is a general term that means “nerve damage.” Every nerve in your peripheral system has a specific function, so symptoms depend on the type of nerves affected. Nerves are classified into three categories: 1 Sensory nerves that receive sensation (such as temperature, pain, vibration or touch) from the skin. 2 Motor nerves that control muscle movement. 3 Autonomic nerves that control functions such as blood pressure, heart rate, digestion and bladder.

Why does my lower back hurt?

It presents as pain, generally in the low back around the belt line. It can also cause aching pain down the thighs. Another common cause of back pain is the compression of nerves in the spinal canal and as they exit. This is called spinal stenosis.

What is neuropathy in the body?

Neuropathy is a general term that means “nerve damage.”. Every nerve in your peripheral system has a specific function, so symptoms depend on the type of nerves affected. Nerves are classified into three categories: Sensory nerves that receive sensation (such as temperature, pain, vibration or touch) from the skin.

How do you know if you have peripheral neuropathy?

Signs and symptoms of peripheral neuropathy might include: gradual onset of numbness, prickling or tingling in your feet or hands; sharp, jabbing, throbbing, freezing or burning pain; sensitivity to touch; lack of coordination and falling; or muscle weakness or paralysis, if motor nerves are affected.

Which nerves control blood pressure?

Sensory nerves that receive sensation (such as temperature, pain, vibration or touch) from the skin. Motor nerves that control muscle movement. Autonomic nerves that control functions such as blood pressure, heart rate, digestion and bladder.

Why does my back hurt after surgery?

These include infection, tumors, kidney stones, fibromyalgia, sprains, endometriosis , and pain after back surgery.

What is a CRPs?

CRPS is a chronic pain condition that most often affects one limb (arm, leg, hand, or foot) usually after an injury, trauma, or surgery. CRPS is believed to be caused by damage to, or malfunction of, the peripheral and central nervous systems. CRPS is divided into two types: CRPS-I and CRPS-II.

Our Mission

Paradigm Pain and Spine Consultants’ mission is not only to treat pain, but also to restore function which has been limited by pain. We understand that the treatment of pain is not only a physical issue, but an emotional one as well.

Our triple – board certified providers have over 20 years combined experience providing high quality pain care to the community

Trained and educated at some of the best institutions in the country, they bring that knowledge to you.

Our Doctors

Our doctors believe that diagnosing and effectively treating ones pain early is the key to preventing long term loss of function. It is their intent to motivate each patient to attain a higher level of function and empower them to lead a higher quality of life.

Learn About Some of Our Procedures

Non-surgical treatment option for many forms of low back pain and leg pain; including pain caused by conditions such as spinal stenosis, spondylolysis or disc herniation.

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