Professor of Pain Management at the National Cancer Institute, Cairo UniversityDoctor of Pain Management Specializing in Adult Pain Management and Pediatric Pain Management
Consultant of Pain Management in the United States and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Institute of Spine Diseases and Pain Management
- Lecturer of Anesthesia and Pain Management, Ain Shams University
- Consultant of Pain Management
- Member in Egyptian Society of Anesthesia (EgSA)
- Member of Egyptian Society of Pain Management (EgSPM)
- Member of European Society of Anaesthesiologists (ESA)
Consultant of pain and anesthesia treatment at Kasr Al-Ainy University. You will consult Pain Management and Anesthesia at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). He holds a Ph.D. in pain management, is a fellow of the International Interventional Pain Institute, is a member of the Egyptian Pain Society, and is a member of the International Pain Society.
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Pain management treats pain and sudden pain problems, such as headaches and various types of chronic long-term pain such as lower back pain, including treatment plan, physiotherapy and rehabilitation.
Thermal frequency therapy is a therapeutic technique to alleviate inflammation from nerve roots caused by pressure on the nerves due to disc compression. In this procedure, nerve roots are injected with anti-inflammatory substances. It serves as an alternative to surgeries and their numerous complications.
Thermal frequency therapy is a technique that helps patients recover from herniated disc pain and avoids unnecessary surgery. The frequency is applied only once and does not require repetition. The disc naturally contracts in size, moving away from the nerve root, especially when the patient adheres to proper spinal behavioral patterns.
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