Shoulder joint
Introduction Shoulder pain is a common and potentially debilitating musculoskeletal condition that reportedly up to 30 percent of the general population may experience. , It is consistently reported as one…
Introduction Shoulder pain is a common and potentially debilitating musculoskeletal condition that reportedly up to 30 percent of the general population may experience. , It is consistently reported as one…
Introduction Both globally and in the United States, low back pain (LBP) has been the number-one cause of years lived with disability from 1990 to 2016. As the global population…
Introduction The high prevalence of low back pain has made it a common cause of outpatient and inpatient healthcare visits. Lumbar facet joint pain is a common challenge presented to…
Introduction Chronic hip pain from osteoarthritis and other intraarticular pathologies is a common condition, and the prevalence increases with age and obesity. Patients with chronic hip joint pain may not…
Introduction Cervical facet joints, also known as zygapophyseal joints, are a common cause of neck, head, and/or shoulder pain due to degenerative changes, accounting for up to 25–55% of chronic…
Introduction Thoracic pain manifesting as mid-back or upper-back pain is the least common of all disability-related chronic spinal problems with a prevalence of 13% compared to 32% for neck pain…
Patient selection Selection criteria for patients undergoing radiofrequency ablation (RFA) have long been influenced by protocols set by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and health insurance companies….
Introduction Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a unique modality used to treat many different conditions in a variety of clinical scenarios. The principles of RFA were first described in 1891 by…
History The first known use of thermocoagulation for the treatment of chronic pain was in 1931, with successful ablation of the gasserian ganglion for trigeminal neuralgia by Martin Kirschner. A…