Thermal Radiofrequency in chronic pain management.
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Thermal radiofrequency, chronic painAbstract
Thermal radiofrequency, in the management of chronic pain, is commonly used in patients with conditions as diverse as trigeminal neuralgia, facet pain at the cervical, thoracic and lumbar levels, sacroiliac pain and in recent years, in the management of chronic hip pain. and knee.
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