Perioperative management
Introduction Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) was first used to treat back pain in 1975 by Shealy. The procedure involves running high-frequency electrical current through an insulated needle, resulting in thermal energy…
Introduction Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) was first used to treat back pain in 1975 by Shealy. The procedure involves running high-frequency electrical current through an insulated needle, resulting in thermal energy…
Introduction Peripheral nerve pain overview Peripheral nerve pain is a common complaint among patients in the clinical setting estimated to affect 7% to 10% of patients above 50 years of…
Procedure Supplies: • Cleaning solution • Chlorhexidine gluconate or povidone iodine • Sterile equipment • Gloves • Dressing • Drapes • Imaging • Ultrasound machine with a linear transducer (8…
Introduction Headaches remain notoriously difficult to treat despite advances in therapy. This is in part due to difficulty of classification and contributions of referred pain. While traditional treatments targeted intracranial…
Introduction The human body’s nervous system is broken into the central and peripheral nervous systems. The peripheral nervous system is further subdivided into the somatic nervous system, which controls skeletal…
Introduction Pain is a complex biopsychosocial phenomenon that is best described as more than just where it hurts, but also how it impacts quality of life, physical function, social participation,…
Introduction Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a procedure utilizing electric current to create a thermal lesion that results in ablating a specified target. For facetogenic joint pain, the targeted lesion is…
Introduction Medial branch blocks (MBB) and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) are two techniques utilized in interventional pain management to diagnose and treat low back pain (LBP) arising from the spinal facet…
Introduction Osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee joint is one of the leading causes of chronic disability, and conservative approaches to treatment have been shown to have limited long-term efficacy. ,…
Introduction Chronic ankle pain is a common condition with consequences of limited mobility, gait instability, and decreased physical activity. Its prevalence increases with age and obesity. It can be the…