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Vertebrogenic Pain
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Vertebrogenic Pain Podcasts
Listen to leading physicians discuss vertebrogenic pain on the BackTable MSK Podcast. Get tips, tricks, and expert guidance from your peers and level up your practice.
Episode #45
In this episode of the Back Table MSK Podcast, guest host and interventional radiologist Dr. Dana Dunleavy speaks with Dr. Majid Khan about building an academic interventional spine program and the need for nonvascular spine intervention fellowships. Dr. Khan is neuroradiologist and Director of Non-Vascular Spine Intervention at Johns Hopkins University.
Episode #9
In this episode, host Dr. Jacob Fleming interviews Dr. Edward Yoon, interventional MSK radiologist and Chief of IR at the Hospital for Special Surgery. The doctors discuss novel intradiscal therapies to treat anterior column pain, as well as where the field of spine interventions is heading.
Vertebrogenic Pain Articles
Read our exclusive BackTable MSK Articles for quick insights on vertebrogenic pain, provided by physicians for physicians.
Basivertebral nerve ablation (BVNA) is a technical procedure that can provide patients with long-lasting back pain relief. It is an outpatient, fast, and readily accessible procedure, yet in some cases can be challenging. Dr. Olivier Clerk-Lamalice discusses how to perform BVNA and overcome these challenges.
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