RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN SYNDROMES (SACROILIAC JOINT AND FACET SYNDROME)Tankacheev, R. Sh.Kamerdinov, S. S.Karibay, S. D.Chabdarov, N. U.Neurosurgery & Neurology of Kazakhstan
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I have been pain- and drug-free for almost 20 years. The treatment usually lasts 9 to 14 months, and when I feel the nerves starting to fire again and causing me pain, I just schedule the procedure and have them ablated again. Whenever I see somebody walking funny with back pain,...
Spine pain is a major cause of disability for which conservative treatment strategies are not universally effective. Radio-frequency ablation of nerves supplying the zygapophysial joints should be considered in selected patients for whom routine treatments do not provide acceptable relief. Following a br...
Nevertheless, this was a promising start of utilizing BVN ablation as a treatment for chronic low back pain, highlighting the need for further research in this area [17]. The SMART trial conducted by Fischgrund et al. [18]. is the largest known BVN ablation clinical study. The study was ...
Lumbar radiofrequency ablation: Treats the facet joints (areas where bones are connected to the spine) in the lower back Cervical radiofrequency ablation: Treats the cervical (neck) facet joints to manage neck pain and headaches You might hear about RFA being used for other types of treatments ...
Background context We describe a novel new technique for the treatment of axial low back pain by ablatement of intraosseous nerves within the vertebral body. A prospective clinical series of 16 patients is presented. The rationale for this new treatment method rests on the now well documented ne...
SeeTreatment Options for Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction RFA may be performed in the following cases: Vertebral and/or spinal conditions such as degeneration causing neck, mid-back, or low back pain Facet joint painorfacet arthritis Cervicogenic headache ...
What happens after treatment? Most patients can walk around immediately after the procedure. After being monitored for a short time, you can usually leave the office or suite. Someone must drive you home. Patients may experience pain from the procedure for up to 14 days, but this is generally...
The control group was treated with nerve block of spinal never for low back pain. The treatment group was treated with ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation of spinal never for low back pain. VAS score and Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) score were recorded before treatment and after 24 h,...