The time it takes to feel improvement after PRF treatment can vary from person to person. Some patients experience relief shortly after the procedure, while for others, it may take several days to weeks to notice significant improvement in their symptoms. It’s important to follow post-procedure instructions and communicate any changes or concerns with your […]
PRF typically provides a different experience for patients compared to traditional RFA in terms of discomfort. PRF operates at lower temperatures and aims to modulate pain signals without causing tissue damage, which can contribute to a more comfortable experience for patients. However, individual experiences may vary depending on the specific condition being treated and the […]
Pulsed Radiofrequency (PRF) and Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) differ in how they treat pain: PRF uses short bursts of electrical current to modulate pain signals without damaging nerves, providing temporary relief. RFA, on the other hand, uses continuous heat to create lesions on nerves, offering longer-lasting pain relief through nerve ablation.
The electrocatheter is designed for chronic, neuropathic, and painful conditions in the epidural space. It is connected to a Radiofrequency Generator operating in stimulation and PRF (Pulsed Radiofrequency) modes.