Learn about geniculate radiofrequency ablation, a treatment option for patients who continue to have knee pain after total knee replacement (also known as total knee arthroplasty). C. Lan Fotopoulos, M.D., an interventional physiatrist at Dickson-Diveley Orthopaedics, explains the details of the two-part procedure, which uses a heated needle to treat pain-causing nerves. Dr. Fotopoulos also discusses what patients can expect in terms of recovery and activity restrictions. For more information about treatment options for knee pain, visit dd-clinic.com.
16 окт 2017