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  • Spinal Cord Stimulator Spinal Cord Stimulator

    A spinal cord stimulator is a device that sends electrical impulses to the areas of the spinal cord causing pain and interferes with the transmission of pain signals to the brain.

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  • Spinal Cord (DCS) & Peripheral Stimulation Spinal Cord (DCS) & Peripheral Stimulation

    Dorsal column spinal cord stimulation (DCS) is a therapy to treat certain chronic intractable pain conditions using an implantable neuromodulation device called a dorsal column stimulator (DCS) or spinal column/cord stimulator.

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  • Neuromodulation Neuromodulation

    Neuromodulation is considered a method of treatment for chronic pain relief and involves the alteration of nerve activity for relief of pain either through electrical stimulation or medication administered directly to a target site by means of implanted devices.

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  • Spine Injections Spine Injections

    Spine injection is a non-surgical treatment modality recommended for the treatment of chronic back pain.

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  • Epidural Spinal Injection Epidural Spinal Injection

    Epidural spinal injection is a non-surgical treatment option utilized for relieving back pain. Spine degenerative conditions such as herniated disc, spinal stenosis and many others may induce back pain due to the compression of the associated spinal nerves.

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  • Caudal Epidural Injection Caudal Epidural Injection

    The epidural cavity is the space surrounding the spinal cord, which extends from the skull to the tailbone, and consists of fat, nerves and blood vessels.

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  • Transforaminal Epidural Block Transforaminal Epidural Block

    An epidural block or epidural spinal injection is a non-surgical treatment option for relieving back pain and other symptoms.

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  • Spinal Nerve Blocks Spinal Nerve Blocks

    A spinal nerve block is the injection of an anesthetic and steroid medication around the spinal nerve root to diagnose or treat pain.

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  • Facet Injections Facet Injections

    The facet joints are the tiny joints situated at the upper and lower part of each vertebra, connecting one vertebra to the other.

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  • Medial Branch Block Injections Medial Branch Block Injections

    Facet joints are the joints connecting the different vertebrae of the spine to each other. Medial branch nerves are small nerves that supply the facet joints of the spine.

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  • Radiofrequency Ablation Radiofrequency Ablation

    This technique employs radiofrequency waves to produce heat and the heat produced damages the nerves transmitting pain signals to the brain. This procedure is performed to treat painful facet joints in the spine that usually cause chronic low back pain and neck pain.

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  • Piriformis Muscle Injection Piriformis Muscle Injection

    A piriformis muscle injection is used to alleviate the spasm and pain of sciatica. The injection comprises an anaesthetic and steroid to reduce the spasm.

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  • Costo-vertebral Joint Injection Costo-vertebral Joint Injection

    Costo-vertebral joint injection, also known as a costovertebral block, is performed to alleviate upper back pain caused by damage or injury to the costovertebral joint. The costovertebral joint is located on either side of the vertebrae and connects the heads of the ribs with the vertebral bodies.

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  • Dorsal Column Stimulator Dorsal Column Stimulator

    The dorsal column stimulator (DCS) or spinal column stimulator is a device that relieves chronic pain associated with spinal nerves through electrical stimulation.

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