Radiofrequency neurotomy

Radio frequency nerve lesioning

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Radio frequency lesioning is an outpatient procedure using a specialized machine to interrupt nerve conduction on a semi-permanent basis. The nerves are usually blocked for 6-9 months. The procedure is typically used to treat pain of joints in the spine.

Radiofrequency neurotomy - List of case studies

Left lumbosciatic pain from L4-L5 and L5-S1 annular protrusion

procedures that may help this patient. First is "radiofrequency neurotomy" of the medial branch of the dorsal roots combined with pulsed ...

Left lumbosciatic pain from double disc protrusion

procedures that may help this patient. First is "radiofrequency neurotomy" of the medial branch of the dorsal roots combined with pulsed ...

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