
"The Federation has released a statement explaining the specifics of the intervention. According to their note, "Lamine underwent an invasive radiofrequency procedure" aimed at easing the discomfort in his pubic area. This form of treatment involves applying carefully controlled electricity through specialised needles, guided by X-ray or ultrasound imaging, to precisely target the affected nerves responsible for pain. According to Mundo Deportivo, there are two primary types of this therapy."
"The first one is the conventional radiofrequency, which uses heat to reduce nerve pain signals, and the pulsed radiofrequency, which helps modulate pain sensation without causing damage to the nerves themselves. The method uses a generator connected to electrode needles that emit a low-energy, high-frequency current to provide relief. Importantly, this is considered a non-invasive outpatient treatment, meaning Yamal did not require hospitalisation."
Teenager Lamine Yamal withdrew from Spain's World Cup qualifiers after Barcelona managed his pubic discomfort with an invasive radiofrequency procedure. The intervention applied controlled electrical current via specialised needles under X-ray or ultrasound guidance to target pain-producing nerves. Two main techniques exist: conventional radiofrequency uses heat to reduce nerve pain signals, while pulsed radiofrequency modulates pain without damaging nerves. The treatment uses a generator with electrode needles and is performed as a non‑invasive outpatient procedure. A Belgian specialist and Barcelona's head team physician performed the operation at club facilities, often leading to significant pain relief and less reliance on painkillers.
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