Our services
Novant Health Pain Management – Asheboro is committed to helping you live a more pain-free, active life. Our providers will work to understand the source of your pain and then provide you with customized options to address it. Our providers are continually working to stay up-to-date on the latest pain management options so you can get back to the activities you enjoy and not rely on daily pain medication.
In addition to chronic back and neck pain, we also manage pain associated with:
- Scoliosis and adult spinal deformity
- Spinal fractures
- Failed back syndrome
- Flat back deformity
- Degenerative spine disease
- Back and neck nerve pain (spinal cervical radiculopathy)
- Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS; a type of pain that usually affects an arm or leg after an injury or surgery, or after a health event such as a heart attack or stroke)
- Diabetic neuropathy
We offer pain management therapies including:
- Facet injections
- Trigger point injections
- Epidural steroid injections
- Peripheral nerve blocks
- Spinal cord stimulator trials and permanent implants
- Epidural blood patches (EPBs; a procedure in which a patient’s own blood is injected into the epidural space in the spine to treat spinal headaches)
- Joint injections
We also offer the following minimally invasive and outpatient procedures:
- Radiofrequency ablation (RFA; a procedure that uses radio waves to destroy abnormal tissue in the back, neck or other areas to provide pain relief)
- Discogram with contrast (to view the discs of the spine to determine the source of back pain)
- Intercostal nerve block (an injection under the ribs to address pain in the chest or upper abdomen)
- Stellate ganglion block (an injection into a nerve in the neck to relieve pain)
- Celiac plexus block (an injection to address abdominal pain)
- Lumbar sympathetic block (an injection into the lower back to address pain in the legs and feet)
- Superior hypogastric block (an injection to address pelvic or genital pain)
- Spinal cord stimulator placement (placement of a device in the spine to send electrical signals to the spinal cord to block pain signals from reaching the brain)
- Peripheral nerve stimulator placement (placement of a device next to the peripheral nerve to block pain signals)
- Vertiflex (a procedure to treat lumbar spinal stenosis and associated leg and back pain)
- Reactiv8 (to address chronic lower back pain by stimulating nerves in the back muscles to stabilize the lumbar spine)