Radiofrequency Ablation in Vista, CA

Struggling with persistent pain? The Center for Pain & Spine in Vista, CA has an effective solution for you – Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA). As a preferred option in pain management, RFA is increasingly becoming popular in the field of medical treatment. Ready for a life-altering experience? Book an appointment with us today.

The Purpose of the Procedure

The Purpose of Radiofrequency Ablation

 

So, what exactly is Radiofrequency Ablation? This non-surgical, minimally invasive procedure uses heat to reduce or eliminate pain. The principle is simple yet profound. The heat from radiofrequency waves “burns” the pain-causing nerve, disrupting the transmission of pain signals to the brain. Through our top-tier pain management services, we are proud to provide RFA for an array of chronic pain conditions. With RFA, you stand a chance of reaping remarkable benefits such as immediate pain relief, improved function, and ultimately, a better quality of life.

 

Who is a good candidate for RFA?

Are you a suitable candidate for RFA? Most people in overall good health and realistic expectations make ideal candidates. If you’re battling conditions like chronic lower back pain, neck pain, arthritis-related joint pain, or you’ve had limited success with other treatments, RFA could be a game-changer for you. Consult with our pain management doctor to determine your eligibility.

Lumbar vs. Cervical Radiofrequency Neurotomy

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA), also known as Radiofrequency Neurotomy, can be applied to different areas of the body, primarily focusing on the lumbar (lower back) and cervical (neck) regions. Lumbar Radiofrequency Neurotomy is employed to alleviate chronic lower back pain, often originating from conditions like facet joint arthritis.

On the other hand, Cervical Radiofrequency Neurotomy targets persistent neck pain, often caused by cervical facet joint pain. Both procedures follow a similar protocol, using heat to disrupt nerve function in the targeted area, reducing or eliminating pain.

The right treatment for you will depend on the source of your pain, which can be determined by a thorough evaluation from our experienced pain management doctors at the Center for Pain & Spine in Vista, CA.

Procedure of Radiofrequency Ablation

Curious about what happens during the RFA procedure? At the Center for Pain & Spine, we aim to make your experience as smooth and comfortable as possible. During an initial consultation, we conduct a comprehensive assessment, including a potential Diagnostic Medial Branch Block, to confirm whether you’re a good fit. The RFA process itself involves inserting a small, insulated needle (probe) into the area causing pain. A tiny, electrical current produced by radio waves heats a small area of nerve tissue, decreasing pain signals from that area.

Recovery and Results

Post-procedure, patients may experience a slight discomfort or bruising at the site of the treatment. However, these are temporary and subside in a few days. While some patients may notice immediate relief, others may take a little longer, typically one to three weeks. The effects of RFA can last anywhere between six months to a year, and in some cases, relief can last for several years. We will discuss your recovery timeline and what results to expect during your personalized pain management consultation.

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Risks and Side Effects

As with any medical procedure, RFA comes with potential risks and side effects, although these are relatively rare. Mild to moderate side effects may include temporary burning or numbness, infection, bleeding, or swelling at the treatment site. Rarer but more severe side effects could involve nerve damage or allergic reactions to medications used during the procedure. Rest assured, our experienced team at the Center for Pain & Spine is committed to mitigating these risks and ensuring your safety throughout.

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Alternatives to Radiofrequency Ablation

While RFA has proven to be a beneficial treatment for many, it’s essential to understand that other options are available. Alternatives might include treatments such as epidural steroid injections, Botox injections, physical therapy, and medication. Your doctor will discuss these alternatives with you, helping to determine the best personalized treatment plan for your needs.

Schedule Your Appointment

Radiofrequency Ablation is a revolutionary treatment providing significant relief from persistent pain. As an effective pain management service, RFA allows you to reclaim control of your life and enjoy the activities you love, pain-free. Remember, it is vital to seek services like RFA from licensed and experienced professionals. Ready to take the next step? Schedule an appointment with the Center for Pain & Spine in Vista, CA, today.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Conditions Are Treated With Radiofrequency Ablation?

RFA treats various conditions like chronic lower back pain, neck pain, and arthritis-related joint pain. Consult with our medical team to determine if your specific condition is suitable for RFA.

How Long Does Pain Relief From Radiofrequency Ablation Last?

The pain relief from RFA can last between six months to a year, and in some cases, several years. However, results vary from person to person.

Is Radiofrequency Ablation Safe?

Yes, RFA is generally safe. As a minimally invasive, non-surgical procedure, it has fewer risks than more extensive surgeries. Nevertheless, like any medical procedure, it has potential side effects and risks, which our team thoroughly discusses with patients.

What Are the Side Effects of Radiofrequency Ablation?

Side effects can include temporary burning, numbness, infection, bleeding, or swelling at the treatment site. More severe but rare side effects may include nerve damage or allergic reactions to medications used during the procedure.

Who Should Not Get Radiofrequency Ablation?

Individuals with certain conditions like active infections, bleeding disorders, or those who are pregnant may not be suitable candidates for RFA. It’s crucial to discuss your medical history with our medical team to determine your eligibility.

    What types of insurance do you accept at Center for Pain & Spine?
    • Medicare
    • Aetna
    • Cigna
    • Humana
    • United Health Care
    • Anthem Blue Cross
    • Scripps Health
    • Health Net
    • Alignment Health Plan
    • Personal Injury Protection/ Med-Pay
    • Personal Injury on Lien Basis
    • Self-pay

    We have applied to other carriers and are waiting to hear back. If you don't see your insurance listed, call to check that the list is up to date and discuss alternative options.

    Expert

    Comprehensive Care

    Our clinic offers comprehensive care for back and spine pain and our team of experts is trained in a range of procedures to effectively manage back and spine pain.

    Botox

    Cervical Facet Injections

    Sacro-Iliac Joint Injection

    Diagnostic Medial Branch Block

    Lumbar Facet Injection

    Treatment

    Advanced Techniques

    We utilize advanced techniques to effectively manage back and spine pain. These procedures have been shown to be effective in relieving pain and improving quality of life.

    Radiofrequency Ablation

    Lumbar Radiofrequency Neurotomy

    CERVICAL RADIOFREQUENCY NEUROTOMY

    Joint Injection

    Discography

    Procedures

    Minimally Invasive

    If you are suffering from back and spine pain, our clinic offers minimally invasive procedures that have a high success rate in reducing pain and improving mobility. These procedures can help alleviate pain and improve mobility.

    Kyphoplasty

    Thoracic Epidural Steroid Injection

    Thoracic Facet Injection

    Sacroiliac Joint Fusion

    Spinal Cord Stimulator

    Spinal Decompression

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    2301 S Melrose Dr, Vista, CA 92081

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