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Who is a Candidate for Heat-Resistance Decompression?
The best candidate for this procedure is one who suffers from a contained disc herniation that has not responded to conservative care. Typical signs of a contained disc herniation are primary pain radiating down the leg or arm accompanied by some back pain. Heat-Resistance Decompression is not useful for degenerative disc disease or spinal fractures.
Comparison with RF function
HA DISC | RF DISC | |
Treat resource | Thermal Effect | |
Source | DC | AC |
Device | Battery type | Generator |
Principle | Generate heat by passing through electric current to Resistor | Generate plasma heat by passing through specific frequency through the Tip |
Identify | It is effective when the heat directly touch the tissues | Heat can be delivered although heat is bit away from the targeting point |
Riskiness | There is a possibility of losing heat caused by surrounding environment such as body fluid | There is a possibility of denaturation in which the plasma heat does not directly reach (Protein contained to almost human tissue is permanently degenerated at around 60 ℃ ) |
Benefits of Heat-Resistance Decompression
• Minimally invasive
• Outpatient procedure
• Rapid recovery time
• Quick symptom relief within two weeks for most patients