What is
Radiofrequency Ablation
A radiofrequency ablation is an advanced pain management technique that can treat a variety of pain syndromes. The most common use of radiofrequency ablation is in the cervical spine and lumbar spine where the procedure is used to reduce pain from arthritic joints.
Radiofrequency ablation is a technique that uses heat to disable the pain-transmitting nerves in the spine.
The procedure is very safe and is only used on sensory nerves that transmit impulses. There is no risk of paralysis or weakness from the procedure. There is also another type of radiofrequency ablation called “pulsed” radiofrequency ablation. This procedure does not use heat to disable the nerve, and is appropriate for treating a wide variety of pain problems that originate in sensory nerves.