What are the differences Between Radiofrequency Denervation and Pulsed Radiofrequency
Radiofrequency technology: There are essentially two what we call modalities. There's denervation which is inactivating nerves and in that you're heating up nerves to approximately 80 to 90 degrees centigrade, and that is essentially a destructive type of treatment to inactivate the nerves.
The other type is what we call pulsed radiofrequency. Now that's important because it's, it is a non-destructive electrical treatment.
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The other type is what we call pulsed radiofrequency. Now that's important because it's, it is a non-destructive electrical treatment.
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