Procedure Overview
Radiofrequency ablation is the practice of burning nerve endings adjacent to a painful joint, such as the knee, to decrease pain.
This is done in a controlled fashion, with a patient under anaesthetic and under X-Ray guidance to pinpoint the nerves responsible for painful sensations.
It is a quick procedure that has a growing body of evidence for effectiveness in treating pain, usually for those who are either too early in the disease or otherwise not appropriate for more extensive surgical options.
Benefits of Robotic-Assisted Surgery
Experience the advantages of cutting-edge robotic technology for joint replacement procedures.
Greater Precision
Robotic guidance ensures optimal implant positioning for better joint function.
Faster Recovery
Minimally invasive techniques lead to shorter hospital stays and quicker healing.
Better Outcomes
Improved implant longevity and joint function for enhanced quality of life.
Reduced Risk
Lower risk of complications and revision surgery with precise surgical planning.
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