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Pelvic Pain Management – Dr. Kapural

Renowned pain physician, Dr. Leonardo Kapural, is a returning guest in this episode of the Get Healthy 360 Podcast to talk about advances in pelvic pain treatments. Until recently, pelvic pain was difficult to diagnose and manage but the latest advances in the field of pain management are offering hope to patients. Listen to two pain physicians, Dr. Kapural and Dr. Ferguson, discuss the specifics of pelvic pain management options and techniques.

Dr. Kapural is also affiliated with the Chronic Pain Research Institute. Please visit the Facebook or Instagram pages of the Chronic Pain Research Institute for more information.  ( www.facebook.com/chronicpainresearchinstitute/   @chronicpainresearchinstitute )

The site mentioned in the podcast where patients can upload medical records is bestopiniondoctor.com 

Dr. Leonardo Kapural, M.D., Ph.D. is a Pain Physician at the Carolinas Pain Institute and Center for Clinical Research. He is also Professor of Anesthesiology, Wake Forest University, School of Medicine. Dr. Kapural’s interests include peripheral nerve stimulation, spinal cord stimulation, discogenic low back pain and visceral abdominal pain.

Dr. Kapural is an active member of number of professional organizations including the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, North American and International Neuromodulation Societies and World Institute of Pain. In addition, he is an invited speaker to many national and international meetings. He served as Director-At-Large of American Academy of Pain Medicine, and currently as Director-At-Large of both North American and International Neuromodulation Society.

Dr. Kapural’s experience is broad and encompasses teaching and clinical education, extensive research, and innovations in the area of pain treatments which brought him two Innovator Awards. His noteworthy research findings have been published in more than 100 journal articles, more than 100 abstracts, two books and 30 book chapters. He is listed by his peers in the “Best Doctors in America”.

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