Radiofrequency Ablation | Pain and Spine Specialists

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2022
  • Radiofrequency ablation is a commonly used, minimally invasive procedure used to treat chronic pain in many different regions of the body. It uses radiofrequency energy to disrupt nerve function, effectively reducing the nerves' ability to transmit pain signals to the brain.
    The procedure involves inserting a small, insulated needle through the skin and deeper tissues until it reaches the targeted nerve. Once the needle is in place, an electrode is introduced through the needle to the site. Radiofrequency energy is then transmitted to the nerve tissue, causing it to heat and ultimately disrupting its ability to send pain signals. This process provides a significant reduction in discomfort, leading to improved quality of life.
    Turning to the demographics most likely to benefit from RFA, this therapy has proven beneficial across various age groups and genders. While it is commonly used in adults experiencing chronic pain, it is not limited to any specific age group or gender. Both men and women, young and old, have found relief from chronic pain through this treatment. However, as with any medical procedure, suitability for RFA is determined on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the individual's overall health, the nature and location of their pain, and their previous response to other treatments.
    One common use of RFA is a cervical radiofrequency ablation in the spine, particularly for patients experiencing chronic low-back and neck pain. This often relates to the degeneration of facet joints, which are small stabilizing joints located between and behind adjacent vertebrae.
    Additionally, RFA can be used to manage pain associated with arthritic joints beyond the spine. For example, if you're dealing with persistent knee pain due to arthritis, RFA can be performed on the genicular nerves around the knee to provide relief.
    It's important to remember that while RFA can significantly reduce pain and improve quality of life, it might not completely eliminate all discomfort. The effectiveness of RFA can vary depending on the individual and the specific source of their pain.
    A few indications that radiofrequency ablation might be right for you are:
    -Chronic low back pain, neck pain, or joint pain that has not responded to other treatments, such as medication, physical therapy, or epidural injections
    -Pain while bending or twisting
    -Pain that radiates down through the thighs
    -Pain on one or both sides of the lower back
    -Pain relief only when lying down
    -Pain that has been present for at least six months
    -No history of bleeding disorders or infections
    -Not pregnant or planning to become pregnant soon
    If you meet these criteria and are interested in learning more about RFA, the next step is to consult with a doctor at Pain and Spine Specialists who can evaluate your condition and determine if RFA is suitable for you.
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