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The patient was prone with a pillow under the lower abdomen. Anteroposterior (AP) images were taken to identify the target level. The C-arm was angled 15-30° to project the spinous process over the contralateral facet (\"scotty dog\" view). Skin was infiltrated with lidocaine, and a 22-gauge RF cannula was advanced under fluoroscopy. The tip was positioned in the dorsal-cranial quadrant of the intervertebral foramen on lateral images. PRF was applied with 4 cycles at 42°C for 8 minutes after sensory\u002Fmotor testing. Injections of lidocaine and triamcinolone followed. In caudal neuroplasty, an epidural catheter was placed using the sacral hiatus as a guide. Fluoroscopy confirmed catheter position. Contrast was injected to confirm spread, and hyaluronidase and lidocaine were administered. 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