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Dr. Koura supports patients by providing education about the latest protocols for chronic spinal pain and interventional pain management therapy. Following him on social media enables patients to stay up-to-date with procedures related to spinal pain management and watch videos that aim at educating them about the latest treatment modalities. It also provides an introduction to modern equipment and interventional procedures, including spinal interventions and spinal stimulation techniques, which may include spinal implantable devices in some advanced cases. Do you know what ablation or nerve ablation is? Nerve ablation is a medical procedure in which targeted nerves are treated using heat or other energy sources to reduce pain signals. It is sometimes performed after conservative treatments, and it works by interrupting pain transmission from the affected nerves. These procedures are designed to reduce chronic pain rather than cause harmful nerve damage.
Nerve root injection is a medical procedure that should be highlighted in educational videos, as it helps reduce one of the important causes of pain related to nerve inflammation or irritation. This involves injecting anti-inflammatory substances close to the nerve roots to reduce inflammation and pain, ultimately offering long-term relief for such patients. Dr. Koura also explains new-age mini endoscopy and laser methods in his content. Mini endoscopy refers to minimally invasive procedures that are performed through very small incisions, which reduce scarring and recovery time. It is used for patients with back pain. Laser treatment is widely practiced in medicine, allowing very accurate delivery of treatment to the target tissues while causing minimal damage to surrounding structures and significantly reducing symptoms.
Radiofrequency
Radiofrequency treatment is an effective non-surgical option for managing chronic pain, especially sciatica, herniated disc, and lower back pain. It provides long-lasting relief by targeting the nerves responsible for pain signals. Dr. Mohamed Koura frequently recommends this advanced technique as part of a personalized treatment plan to help patients avoid surgery and regain their quality of life.
Epiduroscope
Sacral canaloscopy is the process of endoscopically widening the nerve canal, alleviating the symptoms of narrowing of the nerve canal and treating sacroiliitis. This procedure is used to relieve sacral vertebrae pain and treat sacral cartilage problems.
Disc-FX
The mini-endoscope is a modern technology for treating a herniated disc. Using the mini-endoscope Disk-FX, the cartilage can be precisely removed to relieve back pain and a herniated disc. Treating a herniated disc with the mini-endoscope and the Disk-FX technique is the best technique for effective and safe spine surgery.
Navigator catheter
caudal epidural neuroplasty is a non-invasive procedure used to stimulate the spinal cord to treat the cervical vertebrae without surgery. It includes guided interventional Navigator catheter to treat spinal pain and herniated disc, which allows for effective and safe pain relief.
Nerve root injection
Nerve root injection is a medical procedure used to treat interoceptive pain resulting from a herniated disc and pain in the spine, including the lumbar and cervical nerve roots. Learn about the prices of nerve root injections and the cost of the nerve root injection process and thermal frequency.
Laser
Treatment of herniated disc with laser Laser cartilage surgery at Dr. Mohamed Koura Specialized Clinics appreciates the latest technologies for treating the spine and treating back pain with laser with the highest level of professionalism to ensure the best results.
New Techniques
Discover the latest technologies for treating the spine at Dr. Koura Specialized Clinics using thermal frequency, mini-endoscopy, micro-endoscopy - Disc-FX, laser, nerve root injections, catheters, buttocks, sacral canal endoscopy and other latest technologies without surgery.
Mild Techniques
MILD technique is a FDA approved procedure for treatment of spinal canal stenosis. What is spinal canal stenosis? Spinal canal stenosis may occur due to age-related factors that lead to thickness of the internal ligaments lining the spinal canal, or due to a herniated disc or adhesions following herniated disc surgery.
Endoscopic Discectomy
What is Endoscopic Discectomy? This is an invasive surgical procedure used by surgeons to remove herniated disc materials. The discs might cause pain in your cervical spine, thoracic spine, and lower back. Endoscopic discectomy is one of the simplest procedures for treating disc herniation. With the ED procedure, the surgeon does not need to open a surgical wound as in traditional surgeries. Instead, they observe your spine using a device known as a tubular retractor. The surgeons insert the tube through small incisions, ensuring you do not suffer damage to your bones and muscles. The surgeons observe your spine with a more miniature camera than your phone. The procedure takes from 30 to 45 minutes and the patient is to be released after 2 to 3 hours following the surgery.
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