Radiofrequency
Radiofrequency Treatment for Chronic Pain
Radiofrequency treatment serves as a minimally invasive medical procedure that delivers effective relief from chronic pain by targeting specific nerve pathways that transmit pain signals through modern pain management techniques. The treatment stands as one of the most effective methods used today to treat spinal and joint-related conditions. This technique, Radiofrequency is widely used as part of Spine treatment and advanced Lower Back pain treatment, especially in patients suffering from Spinal pain, Lumbar disc or Herniated disc conditions. It is also an important option in Non-surgical treatment for lower back pain offering patients a safe alternative to surgery with minimal downtime. Understanding the Causes of back pain is essential before selecting the appropriate treatment approach.
Radiofrequency treatment is commonly used for sciatica treatment and herniated disc and sciatica treatment; especially for patients who have L4 L5 Disc Herniation or lower back herniated disc symptoms. The treatment stands out as an exceptional method for treating herniated discs through non-surgical means and it serves as an essential component of contemporary spine pain treatment.
This approach is also available as Radiofrequency Treatment in Dubai for those seeking advanced care for herniated disc treatment, including chronic lower back disc and lumbar herniated disc conditions. Dr. Mohamed Koura, as a pain management doctor, frequently recommends this technique within a complete treatment plan to help patients get the best treatment for herniated disc in the back, avoid surgery, and achieve long-lasting pain relief.
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Certainly not, some cases must be treated surgically, and the most appropriate technique for the patient is determined through a medical examination and the presence of imaging studies.
No, it is necessary to make a reservation through a phone call or social media messages.
There are no risks or side effects associated with non-surgical pain interventions.
The patient needs only 3 to 4 days before they can travel comfortably, and the hospital stay does not exceed 6 to 8 hours.
A condition cannot be accurately assessed and a proper medical diagnosis made without a medical examination and recent imaging studies.
Yes, there are several payment methods available through Visa or electronic wallets by making a reservation on our website.
Certainly, obesity is one of the causes of knee osteoarthritis.
Radiofrequency activates the nerve and does not cause any damage to it.
Non-surgical interventions are a definitive treatment for some cases and pain relievers for other cases, which is determined by the doctor through a medical examination.
If the herniated disc is fully treated, there is a possibility of it reoccurring in some cases, such as not following the doctor's prescribed instructions after the intervention, experiencing an accident, or making a sudden wrong movement like lifting heavy objects.
The entire disc is not removed due to the presence of several risks and it may exacerbate the condition. Only the protruding part that causes pain is removed.
This cannot be done with radiofrequency, but it is performed through other techniques that Dr. Koura conducts.
The success or failure of non-surgical interventions cannot be judged through radiographic imaging because these procedures involve making subtle changes to critical parts to address the issue. Consequently, they do not produce significant changes to avoid potential complications in the future or damage to the spine and joints, which is our primary goal.
Spinal stenosis does not typically cause sciatica. In most cases, disc herniation is what may lead to sciatica. This does not necessarily mean that a patient with sciatica will also have spinal stenosis.
Sciatica may return if the patient does not adhere to the medical instructions provided by the doctor or in the event of an unexpected accident.
Lower back pain can result from several causes, including a herniated disc, nerve compression, muscle strain, or chronic spinal injuries. Lifestyle factors such as prolonged sitting, muscle weakness, and excess weight can also exacerbate the problem.
Yes, most cases can be successfully managed with non-surgical treatment for lower back pain. Options such as medication, nerve root injection, disc injection, and radiofrequency therapy are highly effective in relieving pain and improving mobility without the need for surgery.
The best treatment for back pain depends on the cause and severity of the condition. Typically, it starts with medication for back pain, followed by minimally invasive procedures like nerve root injections or radiofrequency therapy to target the source of pain effectively.
Yes, radiofrequency therapy is considered a safe and effective option for chronic lower back pain. It works by interrupting pain signals from the affected nerves and provides long-lasting relief, especially in cases of herniated disc and spinal pain.
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