Radiologically controlled spinal infiltration
In the conservative treatment of spinal disorders is often the question of which anatomical structure is pain-inducing.
For the targeted prospecting of the cause itself is the possibility under X-ray image intensifier that of structure to infiltrate with local anesthetic, which is regarded as the trigger for the symptoms.
If under sterile conditions at the X-ray image intensifier with the needle specifically sought out this structure and infiltrated the local anesthetic, it must occur for a period of 1-2 hours after infiltration of local anesthetic effect by the mere freedom from pain. This then completes the proof that this structure was pain-inducing, especially if no other accompanying therapeutic steps have been taken at this time.
Such a find out the cause is most comparable to the testing of power sources in which one individual backups off gradually, and thus may ultimately determine the type of power source depends on which backup.
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