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UNINA9910508478903321 |
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Essentials of radiofrequency ablation of the spine and joints / / edited by Timothy R. Deer, Nomen Azeem |
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021] |
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©2021 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (291 pages) |
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Radiotherapy |
Columna vertebral |
Articulacions |
Radioteràpia |
Llibres electrònics |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Foundations of RFA -- Chapter 1: History and Development of Radiofrequency Ablation for Chronic Pain -- References -- Chapter 2: Mechanism of Action of Radiofrequency Ablation -- Why Knowing the Mechanism of Radiofrequency Is Important? -- Review of the Neurological Base of Nerve Injury -- Physics of Radiofrequency -- Different Applications of Radiofrequency -- Thermal -- Pulsed -- Cryoablation -- Mechanism of Action of Radiofrequency -- Ablation Mechanism of Radiofrequency -- Nerve Regeneration and Pain Recurrence -- Non-ablative Mechanisms of Radiofrequency -- Electromagnetic Fields -- Disrupt and Modulate Pain Signal Transmission Via Nerve Fibers -- Microglia Activation -- Gene Expression -- C-Fos -- M-ENK -- TNF-α, IL-6, IL-1 -- Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide -- ATF 3 (Is the Extended PRF Efficient?) -- Neurotransmitter (BDNF, PI3K, and p-ERK) -- Excitatory Amino Acids (EAAs) -- Regenerative Mechanism -- IGF-2 -- Cellular and Histological Changes in RA -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 3: Types of Radiofrequency Ablation-Pulsed Radiofrequency Ablation -- What Is Pulsed RFA -- Biophysics of Pulsed RFA -- |
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Comparison to Conventional Thermal RFA -- Specific Comparisons of Conventional RF and Pulsed RF Based on Neural Target -- Chronic Pain Targets -- Other Indications for Pulsed RFA -- References -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 4: Types of Radiofrequency Ablation-Cooled Radiofrequency Ablation -- Introduction -- Mechanism of Cooled RFA -- Chronic Pain Applications of CRFA -- Sacroiliac Joint Pain -- Discogenic Pain -- Facet Joint Pain -- Knee Pain -- Other Applications of Cooled RFA Outside of Chronic Pain -- Reimbursement and Challenges -- References -- Chapter 5: Monopolar Versus Bipolar Radiofrequency Ablation -- References -- Part II: Indications for RFA. |
Chapter 6: Cervical Spine -- Anatomy -- Vertebrae -- Intervertebral Discs -- Joints -- Nerves -- Conclusion -- Work-up -- Technique -- Diagnostic Block Technique -- Radiofrequency Ablation Technique -- Complications -- References -- Chapter 7: Thoracic Spine -- Anatomy -- Structure and Function -- Clinical Significance -- Conclusion -- Work-Up -- Clinical Presentation -- Diagnostic Laboratory Tests -- Electrodiagnostic Procedures -- Diagnostic Imaging Tests -- Diagnostic Imaging Procedures -- Technique -- Thoracic Medial Branch Blocks: Technique -- Thoracic Medial Branch Radiofrequency Ablation: Technique -- Complications -- References -- Chapter 8: Lumbar Spine -- Anatomy -- Function -- Innervation -- Biomechanics -- Lumbar Pain -- Work-up -- History and Physical Exam -- Imaging -- Lumbar Diagnostic Medial Branch Block and Radiofrequency Ablation Technique -- Positioning -- Diagnostic Lumbar Medial Branch Block (MBB) Technique -- Lumbar Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) Technique -- Complications -- References -- Chapter 9: Vertebral Body -- Anatomy -- Workup -- Facet Joint Syndrome -- Sacroiliac Joint (SIJ) Pain -- Discogenic Versus Vertebrogenic Pain -- Procedural Technique -- Complications -- References -- Chapter 10: Spinal Metastasis and Spinal Tumors -- Introduction of Percutaneous Ablation of Spinal Neoplastic Disease -- Optimizing the Diagnostic Accuracy of Spinal Metastases -- Management of Metastatic Spine Disease -- Spine Radiofrequency Ablation -- Bone Health in Patients with Cancer -- Treatment Considerations for Pain and Symptom Control -- Stratification of Lesions in the Ablative Treatment of Spinal Metastases -- Treating Patients with Radiofrequency Ablation and Vertebral Augmentation -- Other Thermal Ablation Modalities Used in the Treatment of Spinal Metastases: Microwave Ablation -- Summary and Conclusion -- References. |
Chapter 11: Sacroiliac Joint -- Anatomy -- Function -- Bones -- The Sacroiliac Joint -- Cartilage -- Ligaments -- Innervation -- Workup -- History -- Physical Examination -- Radiological Evidence -- Diagnostic Intra-articular Injection -- Procedural Technique -- Introduction -- Background for Sacral Block Technique -- Background for Sacral RFA Technique -- Overview of Sacral Sensory Innervation -- Indications -- Contraindications -- Informed Consent -- Patient Education -- Sedation -- Patient Preparation -- Patient Positioning for Sacral Procedures -- C-Arm Positioning for Sacral Procedures -- C-Arm Positioning -- Description of L5 Dorsal Ramus Block Technique -- Description of Sacral Lateral Branch Block Technique -- Description of L5 RFA -- Description of Sacral Lateral Branch RFA Technique -- Other Techniques -- Considerations of RF Lesion -- Complications -- References -- Chapter 12: Hip -- Anatomy -- Innervation -- Anterior Hip Innervation -- Superolateral and Inferolateral Quadrants -- Superomedial and Inferomedial Quadrants -- Posterior Hip Innervation -- Posteromedial Hip: Sciatic Nerve and the Nerve to the Quadratus Femoris -- Posteromedial Hip: Superior Gluteal Nerve -- Posteroinferior |
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Hip: Inferior Gluteal Nerve or Obturator Nerve -- Anatomic Targets for Hip Radiofrequency Ablation -- Clinical Workup of the Hip-Related Pain Patient -- Diagnostic and Prognostic Workup for Hip Radiofrequency Neurolysis -- Historical Considerations -- Technique -- Hip Joint Denervation: Targets for Ablation -- Preparation -- Step 1: Find Your Best PA Image -- Step 2: Optimizing Visualization of the Obturator Foramen on the Affected Side and Elongating the Ischial Tuberosity -- Step 3: Closing the Distance/Visualizing Your Approach -- Step 4: Anesthetize the Approach -- Step 5: Insertion of Introducer -- Step 6: Placement at Lesioning Site. |
Step 7: Probe Insertion -- Step 8: Probe and Introducer Removal -- Fluoroscopic Setup for the Femoral Articular Sensory Branch RFA -- Step 3: Note the Target at the 12 o'clock Position -- Step 4: Optimizing Visualization of the Obturator Foramen on the Affected Side and Observing the Acetabular Ridge at the 12 o'clock Position -- Step 3: Closing the Distance -- Step 4: Determining Your Trajectory, Part I -- Step 5: Determining Your Trajectory, Part II -- Step 6: Anesthetize the Approach/Place the Introducer -- Step 7: Probe Insertion -- Step 8: Probe and Introducer Removal -- Potential Complications -- Long-Term Outcomes -- Complications -- References -- Chapter 13: Knee -- Applied Anatomy -- Workup -- Technique (Diagnostic Block/RFA) -- Potential Complications -- Long-Term Outcomes -- Conclusions and Future Directions -- References -- Chapter 14: Shoulder -- Anatomy -- Innervation -- Etiologies and Associated Pathologies -- Suprascapular Neuropathy -- Glenohumeral Joint and Instability -- Acromioclavicular Joint and Sprain -- Rotator Cuff Complex and Correlative Pathology -- Adhesive Capsulitis -- Workup -- Examination -- Diagnostics -- Treatment -- Technique -- Blockage of the Suprascapular Nerve -- Blockade of the Axillary and Lateral Pectoral Nerve -- Complications -- References -- Part III: Other Indications and the Future of RFA -- Chapter 15: Peripheral Nerve Radiofrequency Ablation -- Introduction -- Occipital Nerve Radiofrequency Ablation -- Anatomy -- Workup -- Technique -- Complications -- Long-Term Outcomes -- Intercostal Nerve Radiofrequency Ablation -- Anatomy -- Workup -- Technique -- Complications -- Long-Term Outcomes -- Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Radiofrequency Ablation -- Anatomy -- Workup -- Technique -- Complications -- Long-Term Outcomes -- Ilioinguinal/Iliohypogastric Nerves Radiofrequency Ablation -- Anatomy -- Workup. |
Technique -- Complications -- Long-Term Outcomes -- Genitofemoral Nerve Radiofrequency Ablation -- Anatomy -- Workup -- Technique -- Complications -- Long-Term Outcomes -- Sural Nerve Radiofrequency Ablation -- Anatomy -- Workup -- Technique -- Complications -- Long-Term Outcomes -- Medial Calcaneal Nerve Radiofrequency Ablation -- Anatomy -- Workup -- Technique -- Complications -- Long-Term Outcomes -- References -- Chapter 16: Future Indications -- Introduction -- New and Trending Indications of RF in Pain Medicine -- Headache Pain Syndromes -- Facial Pain Syndromes -- Temporomandibular (TMD) Disorders -- Neck and Brachial Plexus Pain Syndromes -- Shoulder Pain Syndromes -- Elbow Pain Syndromes -- Hand and Wrist Pain Syndromes -- Chest Wall Pain Syndromes -- Thoracic Spine Pain Syndromes -- Abdominal and Groin Pain Syndromes -- Lumbar Spine and Sacroiliac Joint Pain Syndromes -- Pelvic and Hip Pain Syndromes -- Lower Extremity Pain Syndromes -- Knee and Distal Lower Extremity Pain Syndromes -- Ankle Pain Syndromes -- Foot Pain Syndromes -- Specific Chronic Pain Syndromes -- Potential Future Indications of RF in Pain Management -- New Techniques and Applications -- Anesthetic and Curved Needle: |
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Author's Tip -- Low-Temperature Plasma Radiofrequency Ablation -- Computational Analysis of RF in Pain Management -- Peripheral Nerve Injury Ablation -- Reduce Complications of RF -- Conclusion and Future Research -- References -- Index. |
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UNINA9910797959403321 |
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Autore |
McClellan George S. |
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The handbook of student affairs administration / / George S. McClellan, Jeremy Stringer and Associates |
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Pubbl/distr/stampa |
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San Francisco, California : , : Jossey-Bass, , 2016 |
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©2016 |
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1-119-10189-1 |
1-119-10183-2 |
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[Fourth edition.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (720 pages) |
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Disciplina |
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Student affairs services - United States |
Student activities - United States - Management |
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Note generali |
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Earlier editions entered under: Barr, Margaret J. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes. |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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"The fourth edition of The Handbook of Student Affairs Administration is a practical and informative resource for those working in or preparing to work in the student affairs profession. With information about the administrative environment of student affairs, organization and administration models of student affairs, core competencies needed by professionals, professional development models, and current and future issues facing the profession, this comprehensive guide offers a definitive reference for student affairs professionals at all levels of administration and management. This edition continues to emphasize practical, timely, and applied information on contemporary and future issues; includes revised and updated iterations of key chapters relevant today and into the future; reference up-to-date literature; represents a diverse array of authors; and includes case |
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studies and examples from a diversity of institutional types"-- |
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