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Foraminoscope technology for treating lumbar disc herniation - the optimal choice for minimally invasive treatment
Indications for Foraminoscope Technology:
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Foraminoscope technology for treating lumbar disc herniation - the optimal choice for minimally invasive treatment
Indications for Foraminoscope Technology:
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Radiofrequency technology causes water molecules within cells to undergo vigorous motion under the influence of 4.0 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic waves, leading to cell swelling and rupture, thereby enabling low-temperature tissue cutting. The intense molecular motion generates a certain amount of heat, which in turn promotes coagulation of small blood vessels.
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Radiofrequency technology causes water molecules within cells to undergo vigorous motion under the influence of 4.0 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic waves, leading to cell swelling and rupture, thereby enabling low-temperature tissue cutting.
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Radiofrequency ablation: making hemorrhoid treatment easier
Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive treatment that utilizes radiofrequency energy (high-frequency current) to produce thermal effects, causing vascular coagulation, tissue dehydration, atrophy, and fibrosis within the hemorrhoids.
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Radiofrequency technology causes water molecules within cells to undergo vigorous motion under the influence of 4.0 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic waves, leading to cell swelling and rupture, thereby enabling low-temperature tissue cutting.
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Radiofrequency technology causes water molecules within cells to undergo vigorous motion under the influence of 4.0 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic waves, leading to cell swelling and rupture, thereby enabling low-temperature tissue cutting.
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Radiofrequency technology causes water molecules within cells to undergo vigorous motion under the influence of 4.0 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic waves, leading to cell swelling and rupture, thereby enabling low-temperature tissue cutting.
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Radiofrequency technology causes water molecules within cells to undergo vigorous motion under the influence of 4.0 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic waves, leading to cell swelling and rupture, thereby enabling low-temperature tissue cutting.








