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[Physician] Offers COOLIEF* Non-Surgical Treatment for Relief of Chronic Pain

[City, State – Date] – [Physician or Physician’s practice] today announced the availability of COOLIEF* Cooled Radiofrequency Treatment, a non-invasive, outpatient option for those suffering from chronic back, hip or knee pain at their offices in [name of center/practice location].

Physician or Physician’s practice is one of the first in [City/State] to offer the COOLIEF procedure which is designed to treat pain lasting for longer than three months. The minimally invasive, outpatient procedure uses cooled radiofrequency (RF) energy to safely target the sensory nerves causing pain. COOLIEF circulates water through the device while heating nervous tissue to create a treatment area that is larger than conventional RF treatments. This combination targets the pain-causing nerves without excessive heating, leading to pain relief.

Most patients with chronic back, hip or knee pain try managing their symptoms with oral anti-inflammatory medications, steroid injections and physical therapy, while others have tried standard RF ablation and fusion procedures. Clinical Studies have demonstrated that cooled radiofrequency treatment can provide up to 24 months of relief from chronic back pain[1],2. Most patients experience pain relief and improved mobility and are able to return to their normal activities within a few weeks.

Sample Physician Quote:

“Chronic pain can be unbearable, persistent and also difficult to treat. Many of my patients suffering from low back, hip and knee pain have tried multiple remedies to ease their symptoms including injections, surgery and narcotics, but have experienced limited or no lasting pain relief,” said [Physician]. “COOLIEF is a safe and effective treatment option that delivers long-lasting pain relief for many patients and helps them to get back to enjoying their everyday lives. We are excited to be one of the first in the area to offer our patients this treatment for longer relief from pain.”

For more information, please visit [Physician’s name] or MyCoolief.com.

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2 Ho KY., Hadi MA., Pasutharnchat K., Tan KH., Cooled radiofrequency denervation for treatment of sacroiliac joint pain: two-year results from 20 cases, Journal of Pain Research, July 2013, Volume 2013:6, pages 505-511.

Cohen, S., Randomized Placebo-controlled Study Evaluating Lateral Branch Radiofrequency Denervation for Sacroiliac Joint Pain, Anesthesiology, August 2008, V. 109, No. 2, pages 279-287.

http://journals.lww.com/anesthesiology/pages/results.aspx?k=Randomized%20Placebo-Controlled%20Study%20Evaluating%20Lateral%20Branch&Scope=AllIssues&txtKeywords=Randomized%20Placebo-Controlled%20Study%20Evaluating%20Lateral%20Branch

Choi. Radiofrequency treatment relieves chronic knee osteoarthritis pain: A double-blind randomized controlled trial. Pain. 2011

Kawaguchi et al. Percutaneous Radiofrequency Lesioning of Sensory Branches of the Obturator and Femoral Nerves for the Treatment of Hip Joint Pain. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2001

Low Back Pain Fact Sheet. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NIH Publication), 2003. http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/backpain/detail_backpain.htm