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METHODS

For reducing the pain, several methods, including behavioral adjustments, physical therapy, exercise, medication, and surgery, can be used. We, Sekiwala Pain Management Center are a leading provider of these pain management methods.

We use both non-interventional and interventional strategies in our work.

INTERVENTIONAL METHODS

Local anesthetics, either with or without steroids, can be injected into the joints that are responsible for the pain to alleviate it. Facet joints of the spine, shoulder, elbow, wrist, knee, and ankle joints are examples of these.

NON-INTERVENTIONAL METHODS

The use of NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pharmaceuticals) like Ibuprofen, Aspirin, and Celebrex is one example of a non-interventional strategy offered at Sekiwala Pain Management Center.

Other drugs include opioids, topical patches, antidepressants, and anti-epileptic drugs. Physical activity, nutrition modifications, sleep habits, and behavioral therapy. The patient’s type of pain at the time of consultation will determine whether these treatment modalities are employed alone or in combination.

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ABOUT

DR. EDWIN KULUBYA

The center was founded in 2015 by Dr Edwin Kulubya who is a board certified Anesthesiologist with pain management training. Dr Kulubya graduated from the Howard Medical school in Washington D.C,did a Surgical internship and Anesthesiology residency at the Howard university Hospital in Washington DC. He also trained in interventional pain management at the Veteran’s hospital in Washington DC and at the Daradia hospital in Kolkata,India. Dr Kulubya was also assistant professor of Anesthesiology at the Charles Drew/UCLA medical school from 1986 to 1988.

TREAT PAIN WITH REGIONAL BLOCKS USING LOCAL ANESTHETICS AND STEROIDS

The center is dedicated to help patients with chronic pain manage their pain better. Every pain patient is different and understanding this makes a big difference in achieving the desired goal for the patient. The center is not a “pill mill” but understands that some patients can benefit from many treatment types and that no one shoe fits all.
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