Back & Neck Pain Management: Interventional Injection & RFA Care

Comprehensive Back and Neck Pain Management focuses on multi-modal diagnostic tracing and advanced interventional blocks to map and treat complex musculoskeletal spinal pain conditions before structural options are considered.

Understanding Back & Neck Pain Management: Symptoms & Progression

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  • Chronic, aching axial spinal pain lasting longer than three consecutive months.
  • Localized facet joint tenderness that intensifies during structural spinal extension.
  • Debilitating muscle spasms that limit daily functional mobility options.

State-of-the-Art Corrective Procedures

Fluoroscopic Facet Joint / Medial Branch Blocks

Precision diagnostic injections targeted directly at localized joint nerve pathways to accurately isolate the pain generator.

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

Utilizing specialized thermal energy to safely deactivate the tiny pain-transmitting nerves of arthritic facet joints for long-term relief.

Real Transformations: Back & Neck Pain Management Before & After Cases

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Back & Neck Pain Management: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary role of an interventional injection block in chronic spine pain setups?

It serves both a therapeutic purpose (by breaking the inflammatory pain cycle) and an invaluable diagnostic purpose (by confirming the exact structural source of the pain before planning any surgical steps).

How long does pain relief last after a successful Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) procedure?

RFA typically provides profound pain relief lasting anywhere from 9 to 18 months. The nerve will slowly regenerate over time, at which point the procedure can be safely repeated.

Are targeted spinal cortisone injections safe, and how many can a patient receive per year?

Yes, when performed under precise fluoroscopic guidance. To protect systemic health and local tissues, protocols generally limit injections to a maximum of 3 or 4 per year.

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