As a part of the Atlas of Interventional Pain Management series, Radiofrequency Augmentation procedures is a succinct, useful manual that gives practitioners thorough, step-by-step instructions on how to carry out the most recent interventional procedures for treating patients with chronic pain. This thorough, user-friendly manual provides expert coverage of how to provide patients with pain management utilizing all clinically applicable imaging modalities, including fluoroscopy and ultrasound-guided procedures. It demonstrates precisely how to assess the causes of pain, choose the most promising stimulation approach, pinpoint the spot with accuracy, and administer efficient relief thanks to high-quality graphics and clear, authoritative guidance throughout.
provides a thorough overview of the most recent methods for radiofrequency ablation.
includes radiologic pictures and clinically applicable anatomic drawings that detail techniques step-by-step.
gives precise instructions on the advantages and disadvantages, as well as the indications and restrictions, of each procedure.
includes important information on subjects such radiofrequency ablation of the medial branch while using other devices, radiofrequency ablation of the sacroiliac joint, hip joint articular nerves, and upper and lower extremities.
Includes content on patient selection, preoperative preparation, and postoperative care that is simple to follow and templated.
gives you a clear understanding of the anatomy and tools used in each treatment through the use of full-color line drawings, pictures, and ultrasound images.
each technique’s possible dangers are highlighted, and therapeutic advice is provided on how to prevent them.
With every purchase, an eBook edition is included. With the ability to search, edit your content, add notes and highlights, and have it read aloud, the eBook gives you access to all of the text, figures, and references.