Radiofrequency techniques to treat chronic knee pain: a comprehensive review of anatomy, effectiveness, treatment parameters, and patient selection
DE Jamison, SP Cohen - Journal of pain research, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Background The use of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) procedures to treat chronic knee pain
has surged in the past decade, though many questions remain regarding anatomical targets …
has surged in the past decade, though many questions remain regarding anatomical targets …
Pulsed radiofrequency in chronic pain
T Vanneste, A Van Lantschoot… - Current Opinion in …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
PRF treatment has progressively gained a place in the management of chronic pain
syndromes. The concept is appealing because long-lasting effects are reported without …
syndromes. The concept is appealing because long-lasting effects are reported without …
Anatomical study of the innervation of anterior knee joint capsule: implication for image-guided intervention
Background and Objectives The knee joint is the most common site of osteoarthritis. While
joint replacement is considered an ultimate solution, radiofrequency denervation may be …
joint replacement is considered an ultimate solution, radiofrequency denervation may be …
Comparative effectiveness review of cooled versus pulsed radiofrequency ablation for the treatment of knee osteoarthritis: a systematic review
A Gupta, DP Huettner, M Dukewich - Pain physician, 2017 - search.proquest.com
BACKGROUND: Patients suffering from osteoarthritis of the knee and patients post total
knee arthroplasty often develop refractory, disabling chronic knee pain. Radiofrequency …
knee arthroplasty often develop refractory, disabling chronic knee pain. Radiofrequency …
[PDF][PDF] Is genicular nerve radiofrequency ablation safe? A literature review and anatomical study
SY Kim, PU Le, B Kosharskyy, AD Kaye… - Pain …, 2016 - researchgate.net
Genicular nerve radiofrequency ablation (RFA) has recently gained popularity as an
intervention for chronic knee pain in patients who have failed other conservative or surgical …
intervention for chronic knee pain in patients who have failed other conservative or surgical …
Radiofrequency procedures to relieve chronic knee pain: an evidence-based narrative review
Background and Objectives Chronic knee pain from osteoarthritis or following arthroplasty is
a common problem. A number of publications have reported analgesic success of …
a common problem. A number of publications have reported analgesic success of …
[HTML][HTML] Investigation the efficacy of intra-articular prolotherapy with erythropoietin and dextrose and intra-articular pulsed radiofrequency on pain level reduction and …
Background: Osteoarthritis is one of the most common diseases and the knee is the most
commonly affected joint. Intra-articular prolotherapy is being utilized in acute and chronic …
commonly affected joint. Intra-articular prolotherapy is being utilized in acute and chronic …
Radiofrequency procedures for the treatment of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis: a systematic review
P Ajrawat, L Radomski, A Bhatia, P Peng, N Nath… - Pain …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of radiofrequency (RF) ablation and
neuromodulation modalities for knee osteoarthritis (OA). Methods The Pubmed, Medline …
neuromodulation modalities for knee osteoarthritis (OA). Methods The Pubmed, Medline …
Accuracy of fluoroscopic-guided genicular nerve blockade: a need for revisiting anatomical landmarks
L Fonkoue, CW Behets, A Steyaert… - Regional Anesthesia & …, 2019 - rapm.bmj.com
Background and objectives Genicular nerve blockade (GNB) and radiofrequency ablation
(RFA) have recently emerged as treatment options for patients with chronic knee pain …
(RFA) have recently emerged as treatment options for patients with chronic knee pain …
[PDF][PDF] Infrapatellar saphenous neuralgia–Diagnosis and treatment
AM Trescot, MN Brown, HW Karl - Pain physician, 2013 - painphysicianjournal.com
Persistent anterior knee pain, especially after surgery, can be very frustrating for the patient
and the clinician. Injury to the infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve (IPS) is not …
and the clinician. Injury to the infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve (IPS) is not …