Radiofrequency Ablation Clearwater
Minimally Invasive Procedure to Relieve Back Pain
70 million7 Americans experience back pain at any given time.8 Facet joints are a well-recognized source of pain in patients with persistent back pain.911
There are options for relieving facet joint pain. Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that can provide lasting relief to those suffering from facet joint pain.12 In fact, multiple clinical studies show that radiofrequency ablation significantly reduces pain severity and frequency for one year in the majority of patients.14
Benefits of Radiofrequency Ablation
- Significant and longer-lasting pain relief compared to steroid injections1
- Low complication and morbidity rates15
- Appreciable pain relief compared to surgery: Nearly half of back pain sufferers are not helped by surgery6
- Greater range of motion23
- Lower use of analgesics23
- Improved quality of life2
- Short recovery time
Inflamed nervous tissue in facet joint
Needles are inserted into treatment area
Radiofrequency current heats surrounding nerve tissue to create lesions
Treated nervous tissue
Interested in our Clearwater radiofrequency ablation pain management treatment? Contact us at (727) 300-2537 to schedule an appointment.
Before your procedure
A doctor will confirm the patient's diagnosis by making sure that they've had at least two successful medial branch blocks.12If the patient is a good candidate, the doctor will ask for the following information:
- Current medications, including herbal supplements and their dosages
- Drug, iodine or latex allergies
- Current health conditions
During your procedure
Radiofrequency ablation is performed under anesthetic of the physician’s choice. To begin, the area to be treated is numbed with a local anesthetic. Using x-ray guidance, the doctor will insert a needle and electrode into the treatment location. After confirming correct placement, a high-frequency electrical current is passed through the electrode, heating up and lesioning the sensory nerve. Once the procedure is complete, the needle and electrode are removed.
After your procedure
Typically patients go home within one to three hours. The patient may experience some initial discomfort immediately after the procedure, but most patients are able to return to work and their normal daily activities within 24 to 38 hours. After a few days, the patient should notice a marked decrease in pain and continued improvement over the next several weeks. The patient can expect long-lasting pain relief. Because nerves do repair themselves, the pain may return, but the procedure can be done again with similar results.
Contact us at (727) 300-2537 to schedule your Clearwater radiofrequency ablation.
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Minimal Wait TimeYou shouldn't have to wait a profound amount of time to see a physician we'll get you in, in two weeks or less.
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Education Is KeyWe believe in educating our patients so they feel empowered when making decisions about their care.
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4 Convenient LocationsWe are easily accessible with 4 locations that are able to provide the same quality of care.
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Multi-Specialty PracticeWe pride ourselves on providing our patients with care from physicians who specialize in their needs.
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