Midwest Orthopaedic Institute offers new technology for back pain treatment: 4 insights

Sycamore, Ill.-based Midwest Orthopaedic Institute Spine Center offers radiofrequency ablation procedures with the Venom technology, according to Daily Chronicle.

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Here are four insights:

 

1. Radiofrequency ablation Venom technology is intended to provide pain relief for up to two years, rendering it more effective than steroid injections.

 

2. The technology is also designed to treat a larger area at the target nerve site.

 

3. Patients should not need or require less pain medication.

 

4. Christopher Faubel, MD, and Jacinthe Malalis, DO, provide treatment at the spine center.

 

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