• Der Orthopäde · Jan 2007

    Review

    [Minimal-invasive injection therapy for cervical syndromes].

    • J Grifka, D Boluki, O Linhardt, J Matussek, and S Anders.
    • Orthopädische Klinik Asklepios Klinikum, Universität, Kaiser-Karl V.-Allee 3, 93077, Bad Abbach, Deutschland. joachim.grifka@klinik.uni-regensburg.de
    • Orthopade. 2007 Jan 1;36(1):59-65.

    AbstractThe specific minimal-invasive injection therapy is a key-procedure for cervical spine syndromes when performing a multimodal pain-therapy. Due to the exactly placed injections pain can be overcome. Indication is given in cases of continuing spine pain and is an alternative to operative procedure, as for as no absolute indication for operation is given. The complex injection technique affords knowledge and expertise. The exact application and the specific complications are presented in detail.

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