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Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive procedure that uses heat energy to disrupt pain signals from the nerves, providing long-lasting relief for chronic back, neck, and joint pain. This treatment is commonly used for facet joint arthritis or injury, sacroiliac joint pain, and other conditions where nerves are transmitting pain signals to the brain.
By precisely targeting the problematic nerves with radiofrequency energy, RFA reduces pain and improves mobility without the need for surgery or long-term medication use.
Radiofrequency ablation may be recommended for patients who:
RFA is performed under fluoroscopic (X-ray) guidance to ensure precise nerve targeting:
Most patients begin experiencing pain relief within 1-2 weeks, with results lasting 6 months to over a year.
“Radiofrequency ablation offers powerful, long-lasting relief for chronic pain by targeting the source and disrupting pain signals. This advanced treatment helps patients move freely, stay active, and reclaim a life without constant discomfort.” – Dr. Jason Billinghurst