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Welcome to our health education library. The information shared below is provided to you as an educational and informational source only and is not intended to replace a medical examination or consultation, or medical advice given to you by a physician or medical professional.

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Preparing for Electrothermal Catheter Therapy

Electrothermal therapy is often done in a hospital or surgery center. You will not need to stay overnight. Before the procedure, you and your doctor will discuss how you need to prepare.

Your Exam and Tests

You'll have an exam to make sure you are healthy enough to have this procedure. You will also have tests that give information about your disk. These include:

  • A discogram, which pinpoints the disk that is causing your pain.

  • Imaging tests, such as an MRI or a CT, which may help your doctor learn more about how your disk is damaged.

Before the Procedure

  • Tell your doctor about all the medications you take. This includes over-the-counter medications, herbs, vitamins, and supplements.

  • Stop taking medications as advised by your doctor.

  • Stop eating and drinking 8 hours before the procedure.

  • Arrange for an adult friend or family member to drive you home.

  • Allow time to check in. You will need to sign a form stating that the procedure has been explained to you.

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Preparing at Home

Arranging a few things ahead of time can make recovery easier and safer.

  • Store supplies between hip and shoulder level. That way you can get to them without reaching or bending.

  • Arrange for rides. You may not be able to drive for a week or more after the procedure.

  • Find someone to help with chores and errands.

  • Get a pair of slip-on shoes with closed backs. That way you won't have to bend to put on your shoes.

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Date Last Modified: 2002-07-09T08:39:59-06:00

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