Radiofrequency Therapy
Radiofrequency therapy is a safe, proven means of interrupting pain signals, such as those coming from an irritated facet joint in the spine. Radiofrequency current is used to heat up a small volume of nerve tissue, thereby interrupting pain signals from that specific area.
Radiofrequency nerve ablation is used by interventional anaesthesiologists to treat chronic back and neck pain, including pain from facet joint dysfunction, sciatica, nerve impingement, intervertebral disc dysfunction, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, headaches, postoperative pain, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), and other disorders.
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Chronic
Headache
A Sphenopalatine Ganglion (SPG) Block is a procedure that administers medication to the SPG, which modulates nerve impulses to provide effective and long-lasting pain relief to patients with different headache disorders, including migraine, tension and cluster headache, as well as headaches with mixed symptoms.
Percutaneous
Hydrodiscectomy
The SpineJet PercResector provides physicians with a percutaneous method for treating patients with contained disc herniations, thus avoiding the need for in-patient surgical intervention. The procedure is performed using a posterolateral approach through Kambin’s triangle, resulting in reduced trauma to muscles and ligaments.