Radiofrequency Ablation

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive procedure offering significant relief for chronic painful conditions. Utilizing heat generated by radiofrequency waves, RFA targets specific nerves responsible for transmitting pain signals. This technique is commonly used to treat conditions such as chronic back pain, neck pain, arthritis, cancer related pain and neuropathy.

How Does Radiofrequency Ablation Work?

The procedure involves inserting a thin needle-like electrode into the target area, guided by imaging techniques such as ultrasound or fluoroscopy. The electrode emits high-frequency alternating electrical currents, which create friction and heat in the surrounding tissues. This heat, typically ranging from 60°C to 90°C, causes localized cell death and tissue destruction in the targeted area.

Applications of Radiofrequency Ablation in Chronic Pain Management

Chronic Back Pain

Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is widely used to treat chronic back pain, especially in patients with facet joint pain or sacroiliitis. By targeting the nerves supplying these joints, RFA can significantly reduce pain and improve mobility, offering a long-term solution for individuals who have not found relief with other treatments.

Neck Pain

RFA is effective for managing chronic neck pain, particularly when it stems from the facet joints. The procedure disrupts pain signals from the cervical facet joints, providing lasting relief and enhancing the patient’s ability to perform daily activities without discomfort.

Arthritis Pain

Patients with osteoarthritis in the spine or peripheral joints, such as the knees, can benefit from RFA. The procedure targets sensory nerves around the affected joints, reducing inflammation and pain, and improving joint function. This is especially beneficial for those who are not candidates for surgery or wish to avoid it.

Neuropathic Pain

RFA is also used to treat neuropathic pain, which results from nerve damage or irritation. Conditions like trigeminal neuralgia and complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) can be managed effectively with RFA, providing significant relief from persistent and often debilitating pain.

Chronic Headaches & Trigeminal Neuralgia

For patients suffering from chronic headaches, including migraines and cluster headaches, RFA can target specific nerve clusters like the sphenopalatine ganglion. Targeting the gasserian ganglion which is responsible for trigeminal neuralgia symptoms and ablating it with radiofrequency waves is another application of RFA. This can result in a substantial reduction in headache frequency and intensity, improving overall quality of life.

Cancer Pain Management

Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is used in cancer pain management to target and disrupt nerves transmitting pain signals from tumors or cancer-affected areas. This minimally invasive procedure provides significant, long-lasting relief, reducing the need for high-dose pain medications and enhancing the patient’s quality of life.

Post-Surgical Pain

RFA is beneficial for managing chronic post-surgical pain, particularly when traditional pain management techniques have failed. By targeting nerves affected by surgical trauma, RFA can provide lasting relief and help patients return to normal activities more quickly.

Advantages of Radiofrequency Ablation

Minimally Invasive: RFA is a minimally invasive procedure, which means no incisions, reduced risk of complications, and faster recovery times compared to traditional open surgeries.

Targeted Treatment: The procedure allows for precise targeting of the nerves responsible for the transmission of pain signals, thereby minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues.

Outpatient Procedure: In many cases, radiofrequency ablation can be performed as an outpatient procedure, allowing patients to return home on the same day.

Reduced Dependence on Pain Medications: Once the nerves responsible for pain transmission have been targeted with RFA, the patients practically do not need any medication for the control of painful symptoms. This helps with freedom from the side effects of and dependence on these medications.

Repeatable: If necessary, the procedure can be repeated to treat recurring or new lesions.

Why Choose Pain Medics for Radiofrequency Ablation Services?

Choose Pain Medics for your radiofrequency ablation services because of our expertise, state-of-the-art technology, and personalized care. Our experienced team ensures precise and effective pain relief, helping you regain your quality of life with compassionate support every step of the way. Experience trusted and exceptional care with us

If you are suffering from any of the painful conditions mentioned above, contact us today to schedule a consultation and explore if radiofrequency ablation is the right treatment option for you.

 

Dr. Rajit Jhingan (Pain Specialist)
Dr. Rajit Jhingan (Pain Specialist)

Dr. Rajit Jhingan is an Interventional Pain Physician and a Certified Interventional Pain Specialist (CIPS) accredited by the World Institute of Pain (USA) - the first in the region to receive this certification.

With over 15 years of experience in Anaesthesiology, Pain Medicine, and Critical Care, he specializes in ultrasonography and fluoroscopy-guided pain interventions. His expertise includes PRP injections, nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, and minimally invasive spine procedures, such as intradiscal ozone nucleolysis, transforaminal epidural injections, facet injections, and radiofrequency procedures for the facets. He also performs vertebroplasty/kyphoplasty and endoscopic spine interventions.

Previously, Dr. Jhingan served as a Senior Consultant at Max Superspeciality Hospital in Mohali. He is dedicated to providing advanced, non-surgical pain management solutions at Pain Medics Clinic.

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