Overcome Chronic Pain With RFA in West Palm Beach

Chronic pain often starts off as a mild inconvenience, something easy to overlook. However, as it gradually intensifies, it can significantly affect your quality of life, keeping you from enjoying the things you love, impacting your mood, and interfering with your sleep. If this describes your situation, the Advanced Relief Institute is here to offer relief through non-surgical procedures like radiofrequency ablation in West Palm Beach, helping you reclaim your well-being.

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What Is Radiofrequency Ablation?

Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive technique that helps patients manage chronic pain. It utilizes radiofrequency energy to destroy nerve fibers responsible for transmitting pain signals to the brain. This procedure effectively reduces pain and improves the quality of life for those suffering from persistent discomfort.

The primary aim of RFA is to provide prolonged pain relief by disabling the pain-transmitting nerves and helping us pinpoint the exact nerves causing your pain. This precise targeting ensures the treatment is highly effective, particularly for conditions such as spondylosis.

RFA is a frequently chosen non-surgical method for pain management, valued for its ability to offer enduring relief. To determine if this treatment is right for you, contact the Advanced Relief Institute and schedule your consultation at our West Palm Beach location today.

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How Is Radiofrequency Ablation Performed?

For RFA, patients are usually given local anesthesia and mild sedation to ensure comfort. You will be positioned on your stomach or back based on the area that needs treatment. Your doctor will clean the area thoroughly and then apply a numbing agent to make sure you remain comfortable during the procedure.

Using fluoroscopy (X-ray) for precise guidance, your doctor will insert a thin needle into the targeted nerve tissue. A microelectrode is inserted through this needle, which then delivers radiofrequency energy to heat the nerve, interrupting its ability to send pain signals. The entire process generally lasts between 10 and 30 minutes.

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Pre-Op and Post-Op Instructions

Before Your RFA Treatment Session

We suggest arranging for someone to drive you home after your radiofrequency ablation procedure, as the sedatives we use may affect your ability to drive. You’ll also have a chance to discuss your current medications with your doctor, particularly if you’re taking blood thinners or managing diabetes, as adjustments may be necessary.

If sedation is planned for your procedure, you’ll need to avoid food and drink for a certain period beforehand. Additionally, it’s crucial to let your physician know if you’ve had any recent illnesses, infections, or fever, as these could impact the timing of your procedure.

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After the Procedure

After your procedure, most patients plan to rest and take it easy for the remainder of the day. You can resume your normal activities when you feel ready, usually the next day for most individuals. Some soreness at the injection site or a temporary increase in nerve pain might occur, but these can be managed with ice packs and over-the-counter pain medications.

You’ll want to avoid soaking in water—such as baths, pools, or hot tubs—for a couple of days to allow the puncture sites to heal properly. Watch for any signs of infection or complications, like excessive swelling, redness, or discharge at the injection sites. If you notice any of these, reach out to us immediately to report them to your doctor. We’ll also schedule a follow-up appointment to evaluate the effectiveness of the RFA treatment and set up further sessions if necessary.

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Leave Chronic Pain Behind With RFA in West Palm Beach

After your West Palm Beach radiofrequency ablation treatment, you may experience pain relief that lasts from six months to several years. If the pain returns, simply schedule another appointment at the Advanced Relief Institute to repeat the procedure. Your physician might also suggest adjunct therapies, including physical therapy, medication management, or other interventional pain treatments, to complement the effects of RFA and enhance your quality of life.

At the Advanced Relief Institute, we believe that chronic pain should not be something you have to live with. Our multidisciplinary approach to pain management is tailored to meet the specific needs of each patient, providing personalized and effective care. Ready to explore your options? Contact the Advanced Relief Institute in West Palm Beach to set up your initial consultation today.

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