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Chronic pain treatment
We speak of chronic or persistent pain when the pain persists for more than three months. Unlike acute pain, chronic pain often has no clearly identifiable cause or is not associated with an active injury or disease process.
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Interventional radiology
Interventional radiology are minor procedures that are performed under image guidance by the radiologist.
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Bone densitometry (DEXA)
A bone densitometry is a measurement of bone mineral density (BMD) at various places such as the hip and spine and possibly the wrist or other bones. In this examination, we use a beam of very low intensity X-rays to make images of the bones. This allows us to measure the density of the bone and determine the extent of any osteoporosis.
examination
CT scan Cone Beam
A CT scan with the Cone Beam takes images of the sinuses, lower or upper jaw or face at a very low radiation dose.
examination
Cephalogramme
Using a special RX (Cone Beam) device that rotates around the face, X-rays are taken of the structures of the head. On this image, we can evaluate facial growth and development.
examination
CT examination chest (thorax)
In a CT (computer tomography) scan, we form an image of the chest using X-rays. The scanner makes sections of the chest (also called thorax).