Interdisciplinary position paper: the value of radiofrequency denervation in the treatment of chronic pain

Radiofrequency denervation has been established for many years as an important minimally invasive procedure for the treatment of chronic pain conditions. Positive experiences of many users for various indications are contrasted by a nonuniform evidence. With meticulous patient selection and correct...

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Hauptverfasser: Likar, Rudolf, Auer, Johann, Chavanne, Albert, Ilias, Wilfried, Kern, Michael, Krepler, Petra, Kress, Hans-Georg, Lischnig, Ulrike, Maurer, Gernot, Sommer, Oliver, Spendel, Martin C, Thurnher, Siegfried, Wohak, Karl, Wolf, Andreas, Wölkhart, Michael
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