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Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) for Pain Relief in New Jersey

Advanced, minimally invasive radiofrequency ablation for long-lasting relief from chronic back pain, neck pain, joint pain, and nerve-related pain without surgery, without hospital stays, and with minimal downtime. Serving patients across New Jersey from three convenient locations serving Bergen County, Passaic County, and Hudson County.

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What Is Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)?

Radiofrequency ablation is an advanced interventional pain management procedure that uses controlled heat energy generated by radiofrequency waves to deactivate the small nerve branches responsible for transmitting chronic pain signals to the brain.

 

Rather than simply masking pain with medications or providing temporary relief through injections, RFA addresses the neural pathway responsible for your pain  interrupting the signal at its source and providing relief that can last significantly longer than conventional treatments.

 

The procedure is minimally invasive  requiring only a small needle insertion under local anesthesia and is performed on an outpatient basis with no surgery, no hospital stay, and minimal recovery time.

How Does Radiofrequency Ablation Work?

Understanding the mechanism of RFA helps patients appreciate why it’s so effective for chronic pain conditions.

During the procedure, Dr. Babus uses real-time fluoroscopic imaging to guide a thin, specially designed needle called a radiofrequency cannula to the precise location of the targeted nerve. Once correct positioning is confirmed both by imaging and by electrical stimulation testing radiofrequency energy is delivered through the tip of the needle.

This energy creates a controlled area of heat around the needle tip typically 80 90°C which disrupts the nerve’s ability to conduct pain signals. The nerve is not destroyed it’s deactivated. The surrounding bone, muscle, and other structures are left completely intact.

The full process:

  1. Diagnostic confirmation: prior medial branch blocks or nerve blocks confirm the specific nerve(s) responsible for your pain before RFA is performed
  2. Fluoroscopic needle placement : real-time X-ray imaging guides precise needle positioning at the target nerve
  3. Sensory & motor stimulation testing : electrical testing confirms correct placement before energy is delivered
  4. Radiofrequency energy application:  controlled heat deactivates the targeted nerve
  5. Recovery : patients are monitored briefly and discharged the same day
  6. Progressive relief:  pain reduction develops gradually over 1–3 weeks as the nerve stops conducting pain signals

Conditions Treated with Radiofrequency Ablation

At Vascura Pain & Vein Clinic, RFA is used to treat a wide range of chronic pain conditions across all three New Jersey locations all confirmed by prior diagnostic nerve blocks before ablation is performed.

Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Pain

The sacroiliac joint connects the spine to the pelvis and can become painful due to injury, arthritis, or abnormal motion. RFA targets the nerves around the SI joint to relieve pain that often worsens with walking, sitting, or changing positions.

Spinal arthritis often causes chronic inflammation, reduced flexibility, and ongoing discomfort. By treating the nerves surrounding affected joints, radiofrequency ablation helps reduce pain levels while allowing patients to remain active without major surgery.

Lumbar facet joints support spinal movement, but degeneration or injury can cause ongoing lower back pain, especially with standing or twisting movements. RFA can block pain signals from these joints, improving daily comfort and mobility.

Wear and tear of the cervical facet joints can lead to inflammation and persistent neck stiffness or pain that may radiate into the shoulders. RFA helps by targeting the nerves responsible for sending these pain signals, offering long-lasting relief when medications or therapy are no longer effective.

Procedure Steps – What to Expect

At Vascura Pain and Vein Clinic, every Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) treatment in Lodi, NJ is performed with precision, comfort, and patient safety as top priorities. The procedure is minimally invasive and typically completed in an outpatient setting, allowing most patients to return home the same day.

Consultation & Evaluation

Your journey begins with a detailed consultation where our specialists review your medical history, symptoms, and previous treatments. Diagnostic nerve blocks may be performed to confirm the exact nerves causing pain and determine whether RFA is the most effective solution.

Personalized Treatment Planning

Once diagnosis is confirmed, we create a customized treatment plan based on your condition, pain location, and long-term health goals. This ensures targeted care designed for maximum pain relief and improved function.

Preparation for the Procedure

On the day of treatment, the area is carefully cleaned and numbed with local anesthesia to ensure comfort. Mild sedation may be used depending on patient needs, making the experience relaxed and stress-free.

Image-Guided Needle Placement

Using advanced imaging technology, the physician guides a thin needle precisely toward the targeted nerve. Accuracy is essential to ensure effective treatment while protecting surrounding healthy tissue.

Radiofrequency Energy Application

Once placement is confirmed, controlled radiofrequency heat is delivered to the nerve, disrupting pain signals being sent to the brain. The process is carefully monitored to maximize results while maintaining safety.

Recovery & Follow-Up Care

After the procedure, patients are observed briefly and then discharged the same day. Our team provides clear recovery instructions and schedules follow-up visits to monitor progress and ensure optimal outcomes.

Benefits Of Radiofrequency Ablation

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) offers a highly effective, minimally invasive option for patients seeking long-term relief from chronic pain without undergoing surgery. At Vascura Pain and Vein Clinic, we focus on treatments that not only reduce pain but also help patients regain mobility, comfort, and confidence in daily life.

Targeted Pain Relief

RFA targets the nerves responsible for transmitting pain signals, allowing many patients to experience relief that lasts for several months or longer compared to temporary solutions like medications or injections.

Minimally Invasive and Non-Surgical

Unlike traditional surgery, RFA requires only a small needle insertion, which means less tissue disruption, minimal scarring, and a lower risk of complications.

Faster Recovery and Minimal Downtime

Most patients return home the same day and resume normal activities shortly after treatment, making it an ideal option for individuals with busy lifestyles.

Reduced Dependence on Pain Medication

By addressing pain at its source, RFA can help decrease the need for long-term pain medications, supporting safer and more sustainable pain management.

Improved Mobility and Quality of Life

As pain decreases, patients often find it easier to walk, exercise, sleep comfortably, and participate in everyday activities that were previously limited by chronic discomfort.

Precision-Guided Treatment for Better Outcomes

Using advanced imaging technology, our specialists deliver targeted treatment that protects surrounding tissues while maximizing effectiveness and patient safety.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Radiofrequency Ablation?

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is an excellent option for individuals suffering from chronic pain that has not improved with conservative treatments. At Vascura Pain and Vein Clinic, we carefully evaluate each patient to determine whether RFA treatment in Lodi, NJ is the most effective and appropriate solution for long-term pain relief.

You May Be a Good Candidate If You

Experience chronic neck or back pain lasting several months
Have pain linked to facet joints or spinal nerves
Received temporary relief from diagnostic nerve blocks or injections
Want a non-surgical alternative for pain management
Have tried medications or physical therapy without lasting success
Are looking for a minimally invasive treatment with minimal downtime

Recovery After Radiofrequency Ablation — What to Expect

Recovery after Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is typically smooth and straightforward, making it a popular minimally invasive pain treatment in Lodi, NJ. At Vascura Pain and Vein Clinic, we provide detailed aftercare guidance to help patients heal comfortably and return to normal activities as quickly as possible.

Immediately After the Procedure

Most patients are monitored briefly and then discharged the same day. Mild soreness, swelling, or tenderness near the treatment area is normal and usually resolves within a few days. Patients are encouraged to rest for the remainder of the day after the procedure.

First Few Days of Recovery

Some individuals may experience temporary numbness or a slight increase in discomfort as the targeted nerves begin to calm down. Ice packs, light activity, and physician-recommended pain management can help improve comfort during this period.

Returning to Daily Activities

Many patients resume light activities within 24–48 hours. Strenuous exercise or heavy lifting may be limited for a short time depending on the treatment area and your provider’s recommendations.

When Pain Relief Begins

Pain relief may develop gradually over 1–3 weeks as the treated nerve stops sending pain signals. Improvements in mobility and daily comfort often continue over time.

Long-Term Results & Follow-Up Care

Results from RFA can last several months or longer. Follow-up appointments at Vascura Pain and Vein Clinic help track progress, adjust treatment if needed, and ensure the best possible outcome for patients throughout Bergen County and New Jersey.

Recovery Tips for Best Results
  • Follow all post-procedure instructions provided by your specialist

  • Stay lightly active to promote circulation and healing

  • Avoid heavy strain until cleared by your provider

  • Attend scheduled follow-up visits for ongoing evaluation

With proper care, most patients experience a smooth recovery and meaningful, long-lasting relief without the downtime associated with surgery.

Why Choose Vascura for Radiofrequency Ablation

Choosing the right provider makes a significant difference in treatment outcomes. At Vascura Pain and Vein Clinic, Radiofrequency Ablation is performed with precision, experience, and a strong focus on patient comfort and long-term relief.

Experienced Interventional Specialist

Your procedure is performed by an experienced pain specialist using advanced image-guided techniques to ensure precise nerve targeting, improved safety, and effective long-term pain relief.

Minimally Invasive, Patient-Focused Care

We focus on non-surgical pain solutions designed to reduce discomfort, improve mobility, and help patients avoid unnecessary surgery while supporting faster recovery.

Personalized Treatment Plans

No two pain conditions are the same. Every treatment is tailored to your symptoms, diagnostic findings, and recovery goals to deliver more effective and lasting results.

Advanced Technology & Precision

Fluoroscopy-guided procedures improve accuracy, allowing targeted treatment at the exact pain source while protecting surrounding healthy tissue for better outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

What is sclerotherapy and how does it work?

Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure that treats spider veins and small varicose veins by injecting a solution directly into the affected vein. The solution irritates the vein wall, causing it to collapse and eventually be absorbed by the body. Most patients see significant improvement within 3–6 weeks after treatment.

 Most patients describe sclerotherapy as mildly uncomfortable rather than painful — similar to a small pinch at the injection site. Dr. Babus uses fine needles and a careful technique to minimize discomfort during the procedure. No anesthesia is required, and most patients return to normal activities the same day.

Sclerotherapy recovery is minimal  most patients resume normal activities immediately after treatment. You may be advised to walk regularly and avoid strenuous exercise for a few days, and wearing compression stockings can help results. Treated veins typically fade over 3–6 weeks.

Insurance coverage for sclerotherapy depends on whether the treatment is considered medically necessary or cosmetic. When spider or varicose veins cause symptoms like pain, swelling or leg heaviness, coverage is more likely. Vascura Pain & Vein Clinic can help review your specific coverage options.

The number of sessions varies depending on the extent and severity of your vein condition  most patients need between 1 and 3 treatments. Spider veins often respond after a single session, while larger reticular veins may require additional treatment. Dr. Babus will create a personalized plan during your consultation.

Ready to Live With Less Pain?

Chronic pain doesn't have to be your normal. If back pain, neck pain, SI joint pain, or knee pain is holding you back radiofrequency ablation at Vascura may be the long-lasting, non-surgical solution you've been looking for. Dr. Glenn Babus personally handles every step of your care from your first consultation to your final follow-up at three convenient New Jersey locations serving Bergen County, Passaic County, and Hudson County.