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Physician RF Brochure
1000-025-343


Revision Date: 12.04.15 Rev None

  1. North American Spine Society. Back Pain is a Big Issue for U.S. Adults: NASS Survey Results Show More than Half the Population Suffers. SpineLine NASS News, November/December 2004. p49. View Article, Accessed May 29, 2014. 
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  3. International Spine Intervention Society. Practice Guidelines for Spinal Diagnostic and Treatment Procedures. Percuteneous radiofrequency lumbar medial branch neurotomy. pp188-218.
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