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Percutaneous Tenotomy
A percutaneous tenotomy is a procedure where a needle is inserted under the skin, with direct guidance using the Ultrasound, to make small holes and slices in a tendon. A percutaneous tenotomy can be useful in treating tendinopathy and tendon-related pain. This minimally invasive approach stimulates natural tissue repair while avoiding the extended recovery of traditional surgeries.
Stimulates Body's Natural Healing Response
High Precision Ultrasound Guidance
Minimize Chronic Joint and Tendon Pain
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