During the procedure, a specialist uses real-time imaging guidance to place a thin probe near the targeted nerve. Radiofrequency energy creates controlled heat that disrupts the nerve’s ability to send pain signals while preserving surrounding structures. This makes radiofrequency ablation in Lodi NJ a precise and effective option for patients seeking long-term, non-surgical relief.
What Is Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)?
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is an advanced interventional pain management treatment used to reduce chronic pain by interrupting pain signals coming from specific nerves. The procedure uses controlled heat generated by radiofrequency energy to safely target and deactivate small nerve branches responsible for transmitting pain to the brain.
At Vascura Pain and Vein Clinic, RFA is performed as a minimally invasive, non-surgical pain treatment in New Jersey, allowing patients to achieve long-term relief without major surgery or extended downtime. The procedure is commonly recommended after diagnostic nerve blocks confirm the exact source of pain, ensuring accurate and effective treatment.
Because the nerves responsible for pain signals can regenerate over time, many patients experience significant relief lasting several months — and in many cases longer — before retreatment may be considered.
How Does Radiofrequency Ablation Work?
Common Areas Treated with RFA
Chronic lower back pain
Neck pain and cervical facet pain
Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain
Arthritis-related joint pain
Chronic knee pain (genicular nerve ablation)
Facet joint–related spine pain
Conditions Treated with Radiofrequency Ablation
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is commonly recommended for patients experiencing chronic pain caused by inflammation, degeneration, or irritation of spinal and joint nerves. At Vascura Pain and Vein Clinic, we provide customized RFA treatment in Lodi, NJ to target the root cause of pain and help patients achieve lasting relief without surgery.
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.