Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive treatment that uses electrical energy to destroy nerve tissue. This procedure is usually performed as an outpatient procedure using a needle that is inserted into the skin. This needle is usually in proximity to the nerve tissue generating your pain. The electrical current is then passed through the needle, which heats up the tissue and destroys the nerves responsible for your pain. Radiofrequency ablation is used to treat a variety of conditions, including:
You may be a candidate for radiofrequency ablation if you suffer from spider veins, or chronic neck and back pain. However, radiofrequency ablation is usually not recommended for patients with heart conditions, pregnant women, or children. To determine if radiofrequency ablation is right for you, schedule a consultation with our team at Relevium: Pain, Vein, & Wellness today.
When having radiofrequency ablation performed to treat chronic neck and back pain, you can expect the procedure to take 30-90 minutes. You will be given a local anesthetic to numb the area. Once the anesthetic has taken effect, our team will make a small incision in your skin. A needle will then be inserted through the incision and into the medial or lateral branch nerves using x-ray guidance (fluoroscopy). The electrical current will be passed through the needle, which will heat up and destroy the nerve. Once the procedure is finished, a dressing will be applied to the incision site.
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