Medial Branch Nerves Facet joints are a set of small joints between every two adjacent vertebrae in the spine. Their function is to guide and limit the movement of each spinal segment adjacent vertebrae...
Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar Facet Joints Facet joints are a set of small joints between every two adjacent vertebrae in the spine. Their function is to guide and limit the movement of each spinal...
Cervical Facet Joints Facet joints are a set of small joints between every two adjacent vertebrae in the spine. Their function is to guide and limit the movement of each spinal segment. Cervical facet...
MRI Scan Procedure A cervical MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Scan is used to create a detailed image of the neck area. It is predominately used to identify soft tissue injuries, in contrast to a...
The treatment plan for neck pain is devised in accordance with the severity of pain and discomfort. This follows a thorough and complex diagnosis and examination process, which is outlined on this page. Diagnosing...
Although many patients benefit from pulsed radiofrequency treatment, when the nerve or ganglion (a cluster of nerve cells) is treated by radiofrequency that is delivered in short ‘blasts’, there are still a lot of...
Occipital Neuralgia: The Benefits of Pulsed Radiofrequency The condition occipital neuralgia is actually quite a rare condition that is often only diagnosed after some time. This is simply because it is not the condition...
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The Use of Pulsed Radiofrequency to Treat Frozen Shoulder A frozen shoulder is a condition that can affect anyone at any time, although it is far more prevalent in the age group 40-60 and...
Meralgia Paraesthetica Treatment Using Pulsed Radiofrequency Meralgia paraesthetica is a painful condition that affects the outer thigh. It can occur in obese people,. People who have injured themselves, had trauma to the thigh or...