Minimally invasive neuropathic analgesia Minimally invasive neuromediated analgesia is a systematic and comprehensive treatment, which is performed under CT or C-arm three-dimensional navigation and electrophysiological monitoring and positioning, using a combination of micro-continuous drug administration and selective nerve block and analgesia using radiofrequency needles for different conditions, and a personalized treatment plan according to the different conditions of the patient. Generally, one or several techniques are used to effectively treat a variety of pain. Technical advantages Minimally invasive nerve analgesia is based on the core concept of “precise treatment, effective treatment and safe treatment”, and different treatment methods are selected in stages and types according to different conditions of patients. This “individualized and refined” new generation minimally invasive therapy has unique advantages such as safe and minimally invasive, rapid pain relief and rapid recovery, which is loved and trusted by patients with various pains and has extraordinary analgesic effects on various pains. Indications Various chronic pains such as neck, shoulder, lumbar and leg pain, joint pain, postherpetic neuralgia, specific therapy 1.Under the guidance of 3D navigation of CT or C-shaped arm and electrophysiological monitoring and positioning, strict clinical standard operation is performed, and the micro-pump is used to provide continuous analgesia to the diseased nerve. 2.Injection of superoxide adjustment to repair nerves: ozone molecules formed by combining ozone atoms are injected next to the damaged nerve roots to play the role of local anti-inflammatory, analgesic and nerve nutrition. 3.Implantation of spinal cord stimulator treatment: specifically targeting one to several neuropathic pains, the pain conduction is masked by the pulses issued by microcomputer, which is one of the most advanced pain relief techniques at present.