Racz Library

An Educational Series Designed for Interventional Pain Physicians

This interactive virtual training program teaches interventional pain through an online series.
Led by Dr. Gabor B. Racz and guest physicians.

  • An Introduction to <strong>Lysis of Adhesions</strong>

    An Introduction to Lysis of Adhesions

    We’re taking a high level look at Lysis of Adhesions, exploring its origins, and what has been learned after over 1.5 million Lysis procedures performed in over 32 countries.

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  • Anatomy & Physical Exam

    Anatomy & Physical Exam

    Find information on spinal anatomy and the importance of correctly identifying osseous structures and accurately diagnosing nerve entrapment syndromes

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  • Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria

    Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria

    Discover the most common indications patients present when Lysis of Adhesions is advised.

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  • Medication use for Lysis of Adhesion

    Medication use for Lysis of Adhesion

    Dr. Gabor Racz answers the questions most frequently asked about medicine use when performing Lysis of Adhesions.

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  • Pre and Post Lysis Procedure Best Practices

    Pre and Post Lysis Procedure Best Practices

    Learn the important steps to take before and after the Lysis of Adhesions procedure to ensure maximal safety and efficacy.

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  • Caudal Lysis

    Caudal Lysis

    Learn the key steps when performing Caudal Neuroplasty, also referred to as Lumbar Lysis of Adhesions.

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  • Scarring Triangle

    Scarring Triangle

    A unique triangular space has been identified that is large enough to accept the average loose disc fragment and tends to collect leaky disc material. Discover how to open up this area called the Scarring Triangle.

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  • Cervical Lysis

    Cervical Lysis

    Learn the key steps when performing Caudal Neuroplasty, also referred to as Lumbar Lysis of Adhesions.

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  • Dural Tug

    Dural Tug

    Learn how the act of pulling the dura, when stuck to the foramen magnum, will open up lateral runoff.

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  • Blunt Needles

    Blunt Needles

    Discover why so many clinicians use the blunt needle for atraumatic access to nerve blocks, sleeve blocks, deep muscle blocks, hypogastric, paravertebral blocks, joint blocks, facets, selective nerve root, lumbar sympathetic, thoracic sympathetic, splanchnic, and celiac plexus blocks.

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