Well done great combination. If i may i just want to ask about radio-frequency ablation, how is it done and how it causes removal of the lesion. Thank you very much
Thanks for leaving a comment. I'm not sure about radio-frequency ablation - I will make a note to take a look and see what I can come up with. My basic understanding is that transmitting radiofrequency current creates heat in a localised area, which kills the cells in that area.
I have a small insideump on the bottom of foot in the arch . Just at the surface is a very tiny blood blister . It hurts to walk. I wonder what it is as I am sure its not a sli ver
Actually plantar fasciitis does not have inflammation associated with it. It is the only condition with -itis in its name that doesn’t have inflammatory response. The NICE guidelines define the condition as “persistent pain associated with chronic degenerative and reparative processes affecting the origin of the plantar fascia and surrounding peri-fascial surfaces” - not inflammatory.
Clear, precise and very well explained. Thanks !
such a high yield video, thank you!
4:01 can you sometimes see a lump on top of the foot?
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Well done great combination. If i may i just want to ask about radio-frequency ablation, how is it done and how it causes removal of the lesion. Thank you very much
Thanks for leaving a comment. I'm not sure about radio-frequency ablation - I will make a note to take a look and see what I can come up with. My basic understanding is that transmitting radiofrequency current creates heat in a localised area, which kills the cells in that area.
@@ZeroToFinals thank you so much !!. I received a sufficient understanding from your explanation about that point :)
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Myocarditis plz?
peripheral nerve pain in feet please
NSAIDs are NOT recommended in the treatment of Morton's neuroma as per CKS
I have a small insideump on the bottom of foot in the arch . Just at the surface is a very tiny blood blister . It hurts to walk. I wonder what it is as I am sure its not a sli ver
Actually plantar fasciitis does not have inflammation associated with it. It is the only condition with -itis in its name that doesn’t have inflammatory response. The NICE guidelines define the condition as “persistent pain associated with chronic degenerative and reparative processes affecting the origin of the plantar fascia and surrounding peri-fascial surfaces” - not inflammatory.
Thanks. Why use steroid injections without inflammation?
Also epicondylitis as well or no?
The satellite controllers are hurting and burning my feet in Indianapolis Indiana