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Lower Back Pain

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Lower Back Pain

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  1. Business name: Lower Back Pain Staten Island, NY 10306 Phone: 718-682-3440 Website: www.lowerbackpainny.com Hours: Mon-Fri 9 a.m - 5 p.m Payment Method: All cc, cash Social Media Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lower-back-pain-a7a9b7163/ https://twitter.com/pain_lower https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lower+Back+Pain/@40.567979,- 74.1148217,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x9acb30453d6f06ad!8m2!3d40.567979!4d- 74.112633 https://web.facebook.com/Lower-Back-Pain-622897304754393/ Category: Pain Management Physician, Pain Control Clinic, Chiropractor, Doctor, Medical Office, Medical Clinic Keywords: Top Pain Management specialist, Pain Management, Lower Back Pain, Knee Arthritis doctor, PRP Treatment, Knee Pain Doctor, Shoulder pain, Hip Pain, Elbow pain, Staten Island, NY. Description: Low back pain is a fact of life for many Americans today. It can easily reduce your ability to perform many functions and will often limit your quality of life. Instead of merely resigning to a life of pain and low levels of activity, there are several ways it can be treated – enabling you to enjoy life again. Sacroiliac Radiofrequency Ablation (SI RF). This pain treatment is for pain that typically radiates down the sciatic nerve, causing pain in your lower back, your buttocks, and thigh region. After an injection, this minimally invasive procedure involves creating heat through a catheter inserted near the nerves and then applying radiofrequency energy. The heat destroys the nerve and provides pain relief for 9 to 14 months – then the nerve usually grows back.

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