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  2. Neuromodulation (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Spinal cord stimulation is a form of invasive neuromodulation therapy in common use since the 1980s. Its principal use is as a reversible, non-pharmacological therapy for chronic pain management that delivers mild electrical pulses to the spinal cord. [17]

  3. Minimally invasive procedure - Wikipedia

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    Arthroscopic surgery. Minimally invasive procedures were pioneered by interventional radiologists who had first introduced angioplasty and the catheter-delivered stent.Many other minimally invasive procedures have followed where images of all parts of the body can be obtained and used to direct interventional instruments by way of catheters (needles and fine tubes), so that many conditions ...

  4. Joshua A. Hirsch - Wikipedia

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    Joshua A. Hirsch (born 1969) is an American interventional pain management physician and radiologist. [4] [2] He specialises in percutaneous vertebroplasty , [5] percutaneous sacroplasty , [6] and minimally invasive spine surgery . [7]

  5. Radiofrequency ablation - Wikipedia

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    Radiofrequency ablation (RFA), also called fulguration, [1] is a medical procedure in which part of the electrical conduction system of the heart, tumor, sensory nerves or a dysfunctional tissue is ablated using the heat generated from medium frequency alternating current (in the range of 350–500 kHz).

  6. Jen-Ai Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Pain Management Center provides forms of interventional pain management techniques including CT-guided procedure, Xenon light phototherapy, Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB), etc. for treatment for patients with herpes zoster (shingles), anosmia (loss of smell), hyperhydrosis (extreme sweating), etc.

  7. Local anesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Local pain management that uses other techniques than analgesic medication include: . Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, which has been found to be ineffective for lower back pain [citation needed], however, it might help with diabetic neuropathy.

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