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Lumbar RFA is a minimally invasive procedure that uses heat generated by radiofrequency energy to disrupt pain signals from the small nerves (medial branch nerves) that supply the facet joints in your lower back. It is commonly used to treat chronic low back pain caused by arthritis of the spine (facet joint pain) when other treatments like physical therapy or injections have not provided lasting relief.
You are typically a candidate if:
You’ll lie face-down on an x-ray table. The skin is numbed with local anesthetic. Using live x-ray (fluoroscopy) guidance, the doctor places thin needles next to the targeted medial branch nerves. A small electrical current first confirms correct placement (you may feel tingling or muscle twitching in your neck/shoulders). The nerves are then heated to 80–90°C for 60–90 seconds each. The entire procedure usually takes 15–30 minutes.
On average, relief lasts 9–18 months (sometimes longer). When the nerves regenerate, pain can gradually return, but the procedure can be safely repeated if diagnostic blocks again confirm benefit.
Most patients feel pressure or a brief burning sensation when the local anesthetic is injected into the skin, but the procedure itself is generally well-tolerated. We can provide mild sedation (oral or IV) if you are very anxious.
When patients are carefully selected with positive diagnostic blocks, 70–90% of patients experience at least 50% pain reduction, and many get 80–100% relief for many months.
Relief typically begins within 1–3 weeks and can last 9–18 months or longer. Nerves can eventually regrow, but the procedure can safely be repeated if pain returns.
Yes. Sedation is commonly used, and if used an adult is required to take you home. Also with sedation you are to fast for 8 hours prior to the appointment.
RFA is very safe, but possible risks include:
Yes. The procedure is typically not performed if you have:
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