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  2. video poster for CerviCool Procedure

    RF Procedures

    CerviCool Procedure

    Cooled Radiofrequency for the treatment of chronic cervical pain.

  3. video poster for ThoraCool Cooled RF Procedure

    RF Procedures

    ThoraCool Cooled RF Procedure

    ThoraCool™ Pain Management System For Thoracic Medial Branch Neurotomy.

  4. video poster for Sinergy, Cooled Radiofrequency for the Treatment of Chronic Sacroiliac Joint Pain

    RF Seminar: Las Vegas, 9/29/12

    Sinergy, Cooled Radiofrequency for the Treatment of Chronic Sacroiliac Joint Pain

    The theory and technique for using Cooled radiofrequency to treat chronic sacroiliac joint pain are explained including: prevalence, anatomy, neuroanatomy, diagnosis and patient selection.

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  1. video thumbnail for LIVE WEBCAST: Cooled RF Lesioning Procedures for Chronic Pain Management

    June 22, 2013

    LIVE WEBCAST: Cooled RF Lesioning Procedures for Chronic Pain Management

  2. video thumbnail for Cooled Radiofrequency Lesioning of the Genicular Nerves

    RF ProceduresMarch 7, 2013

    Cooled Radiofrequency Lesioning of the Genicular Nerves

  3. video thumbnail for CerviCool Procedure

    RF ProceduresDecember 11, 2012

    CerviCool Procedure

    Cooled Radiofrequency for the treatment of chronic cervical pain. 5

  4. video thumbnail for The Physics of Cooled RF

    RF Seminar: Las Vegas, 9/29/12September 30, 2012

    The Physics of Cooled RF

    A technical explanation of how cooled radiofrequency works to create large volume lesions targeting nervous tissue.

  5. video thumbnail for Sinergy, Cooled Radiofrequency for the Treatment of Chronic Sacroiliac Joint Pain

    RF Seminar: Las Vegas, 9/29/12September 29, 2012

    Sinergy, Cooled Radiofrequency for the Treatment of Chronic Sacroiliac Joint Pain

    The theory and technique for using Cooled radiofrequency to treat chronic sacroiliac joint pain are explained including: prevalence, anatomy, neuroanatomy, diagnosis and patient selection. 1

  6. video thumbnail for TransDiscal, Cooled Radiofrequency for the Treatment of Discogenic Pain

    RF Seminar: Las Vegas, 9/29/12September 29, 2012

    TransDiscal, Cooled Radiofrequency for the Treatment of Discogenic Pain

    The theory and technique for using Cooled radiofrequency to treat discogenic pain are explained including: prevalence, anatomy, neuroanatomy, diagnosis and patient selection.

  7. video thumbnail for LumbarCool, Cooled Radiofrequency for the Treatment of Chronic Lumbar Zygapophysial Joint Pain

    RF Seminar: Las Vegas, 9/29/12September 29, 2012

    LumbarCool, Cooled Radiofrequency for the Treatment of Chronic Lumbar Zygapophysial Joint Pain

    The theory and technique for using Cooled radiofrequency to treat chronic lumbar zygapophysial joint pain are explained including: prevalence, anatomy, neuroanatomy, diagnosis and patient selection.

  8. video thumbnail for ThoraCool, Cooled Radiofrequency for Chronic Thoracic Facet Pain

    RF Seminar: Las Vegas, 9/29/12September 29, 2012

    ThoraCool, Cooled Radiofrequency for Chronic Thoracic Facet Pain

    The theory and technique for using Cooled radiofrequency to treat chronic thoracic facet pain are explained including: prevalence, anatomy, neuroanatomy, diagnosis and patient selection.

  9. video thumbnail for TransDiscal Cooled RF Procedure

    RF ProceduresMarch 29, 2012

    TransDiscal Cooled RF Procedure

    TransDiscal™ System- Bipolar, Cooled RF for Intervertebral Disc Biacuplasty The TransDiscal™ System is taking disc treatments to a new level. It uses a bipolar approach in conjunction with internally water-cooled radiofrequency (RF) probes to coagulate and deactivate nerves while decompressing disc material in order to treat symptomatic patients with discogenic pain and contained herniated discs.

  10. video thumbnail for ThoraCool Cooled RF Procedure

    RF ProceduresMarch 29, 2012

    ThoraCool Cooled RF Procedure

    ThoraCool™ Pain Management System For Thoracic Medial Branch Neurotomy.

Recent Comments

  1. Avoidance of foraminal placement is best documented using a contralateral oblique image which clearly shows the anatomic ...

    Jeffrey D. Petersohn, MD said about CerviCool Procedure

  2. The three thin layers of muscle superficial to the lateral aspect of the cervical lateral mass are ...

    Jeffrey D. Petersohn, MD said about CerviCool Procedure

  3. I have severe low back pain and my neuro surgeon wants to do a fusion of my ...

  4. I'm assuming that the posterior approach is used here mostly to have the additional tissue depth to ...

    Jeffrey Katz said about CerviCool Procedure

  5. C7 medial branch electrode placement in the CerviCool procedure is the same as the demonstrated for the ...

    Robert Menzies, MD said about CerviCool Procedure