Joint Denervation for Back and Joint Pains in Primary Care

Joint Denervation is a technique that is increasingly used to control pain caused by arthritis. Conditions that may benefit from this technique includes low back pain, hip and knee pain as well as gluteal pain. In this talk, we will be discussing the history of joint denervation, anatomy of the terminal nerves to the joints, indications for joint denervation and the different techniques that are currently employed to denervate joints.

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