If you are having ablation very important to have a good dr and ask if he or she gives pain meds before procedure. I had one 9 days ago left side of neck going back in 5 days for right side. It can take up to 14 days for pain to stop after ablation the nerves have to die. It is worth it. I give God all the credit for a good dr whom is very caring and gentle.
This was very helpful. Loved the historical perspective as well as the step by step break down of the procedure. You have a kind and gentle manner. Thank you!
This is one of the more comprehensive videos on this topic. I understood what to expect with my pending ablation and thank you for your knowledge and expertise.
Thank you for this, my doctor and team have given me very little information about my procedure which I will have in two days. I guess they assume we all will watch a YT video.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge regarding a Radiofrequency ablation. You explained it in laymen’s terms so that it is easily understood. I appreciate that very much and I have worked in a physicians office for 35 years. This was tremendously helpful.
Dr. Patel, this video is really well done. It allays a lot of my concerns about this procedure because your explanation is incredibly valuable. Your bedside manner is A+ and thank you for having me watch the video beforehand.
Thank you so much explaining the step by step process! I had the procedure done yesterday and I am still a tad bit sore today. I was given sedation so I am sleep during the process. However, I have had this done several times on different lumbars and it is truly the best thing to do to alleviate pain and discomfort in your back.
That was awesome and very understandable. I have had 2 epidural injections. My Dr told me that the one that I had today will give him the info that he needs to determine whether an RFA procedure would be recommended. Your explanation was very helpful to me and made me feel a lot more comfortable about it. Will know in about 2-3 weeks if I will need the procedure. Thanks again. Don H Ocala Florida.
Had this RFA intervention on my law back spine yesterday, i thank you so much for posting this on the channel for simple and clear explanation, especially difference between sensor and motor nerves branches. You also confirm all the suggestion for the different alternatives treatment i received 1 steroid injections, 2 Rfa ablation to avoid any soon surgery, especially pain is in my low back and not much on the legs,,,, I will see in couplkes of weeks how it goes.
this was very helpful... and explained very well it gave me a better physiologic understanding of Radiofrequency ablation and why it will help. I do feel my lower back disc are slipping because i feel the cracking with movement. Thank you so much
Thanks for all the information. I'm having facet joint RFA next week. Everything else has been tried and I'm told I am not a candidate for surgery so I sure hope I can get some long-lasting relief!
I was told that at last up to a year and then you can get it again it wasn't painful I had mine two days ago and I still have a little bit of pain along my pelvic upper bones where the arthritis is but it takes about 3 weeks for those nerves to die
I had this procedure done yesterday it’s about the same pain as having a Facet Blocker my doctor only did the right side I’ll go back next week to have the left side done the most advise I can give is to not think about any pain but to think positive thoughts and that you’ll having this done to relieve yourself of your current condition.
A lil more painful than the steroid injections. Thankfully they give me 2 weeks between each side. It’s longer too. Takes over 2 minutes to burn the nerve. Just had mine done for 2nd time.
I had the procedure done last week on both sides of my neck. The doctor did not give me anything to relax me or for pain before inserting the needles. Needless to say I was crying because it hurt extremely bad. He finally just before the ablation gave me lidocaine for the pain. Well, I was in extreme pain for more than 30 minutes solid. I don’t know if I will ever have it done again unless they give me before hand. I could have done the anesthesia but you still feel the needles and the pain because they don’t want you completely under and they don’t numb you at all. So still feel everything.
Hi, good morning. Is it ok to have RFA, lumbar radiofrequency ablation if i have a cardiac pacemaker. What are the downsides of rfa, esp with PPM. Thank you.
I have lower back pain not due to any injury. I have done this 3x about 12 months apart it is only temp but you can't get this done before 6months of the last procedure .Due to the level of pain I was having daily everyday ,every night it was the Best decision I could have done or afford thanks to insurance I wish it was permanent. I was told I can maybe get it dont about 8x then after it may not work😢 but over all after the procedure you will feel pain because of the process of the procedure after that you can be lucky and be that patient who get long term relief OR you may be that patient who gets very short term relief OR No relief at All. You will not know until it's done . I was the lucky one it last about 1 year until the pain return,but on my 3rd round it last about 8months before the return.
Im having procedure done. I was told it is a 3 part series. My first one seemed to be going ok but at the end, i was crying and gripping the table so hard because of the pain. Im going in later today for my second one (maybe) but im scared to death due to all the pain i was in from the first time. If this extreme pain is normal, i cant even imagine cauterizing my nerves or the pain that it will cause. Id like my life back but damn, the pain is so severe.
For insurance I had to do two tests where I went in and they inserted the needles by looking at an x-ray and two were the nerves are and injecting them with pain reliever and the first test lasted 5 days it was wonderful and the second one three days and 2 days ago I had the radio ablation I just have tenderness in my lower back which should fade away and about 2 to 3 weeks it wasn't painful at all and I wasn't awake for any of them
@@angelface5500 I am better. Before I couldn't stand in any lines (DMV, grocery stores, etc.) due to the pain from standing in one place and now i can. I still can't do things from a bent position but a little relief is better than none. I am doing much better so I am keeping up with back strengthening exercises to hopefully get stronger. I would recommend it.
I had the lower left side done in November 2023 and the lower right side done in March 2024, with great results. I hope, my middle back and my neck are next. I was sent for physical therapy, for them, first. It strengthens the muscles, but does nothing for disc pain.
I just add this procedure done a couple days ago and I was sedated and I didn't do any thing where I said yes I feel something here or there I was out. It's been 2 days and I still have pain in the hip area on both sides but it takes about 3 weeks for those nerves to extinguish
I had this procedure done just yesterday at the V A hospital in Dallas Texas and they didn’t ask any of those questions to determine what nerve they were next to 😮😮😮
Question...i have to get a fusion no matter what.l4l5s1... my pain trigger went i start moving . If they burned the nerves. I know the pain will come back sometime again .Butt it will be the same paint like before?that went i don't move doesn't bother me. Or it's going to b a permanent pain. That i have to get the nerves burned again.? The reason its i need to try to get a better position at my job now before i get the fusion. Went i get them fusion i don't want to add more pain to my back. I hope the fusio helps my back later on. And i don't have to worry about nerves pain from the RFA. Ty.???
I had the procedure done feel like all nerves are relaxed still feeling pressure, just one day was done have to wait to see how it’s helping with chronic pain
My insurance is requiring my pain doctor to make me go through 4 faucet joint injections before my RFA. 2 on the right and 2 on the left. So a simple xray did not satisfy the governing force of my insurance to determine that I can have the ablation.
I've had facet injections done & didn't help me at all, I have osteoarthritis, disc disease, neuropathy not diabetes. Numbness, tingling, burning, itching, severe neck pain, scalp pain, blurry vision, burning mouth syndrome, I have tried so many medications nothing helps, toradol shots 2 time's a month, slurred speech, light headed, spinning symptoms, weakness, my left temple hurts more everyday, so I'm taking my chances to drive to Columbia Missouri to see a doctor to hopefully get my nerves burned I need help bad it's too hard to live like this I'm nauseous everyday, I want a solution & help more than anything.
You might want to have a CT melodramatic by a neurologist office and see if you have a CSF leak. (Spinal fluid leak) look up the symptoms, just a thought. Good Luck !
Sorry for my poor english, the pain is my from my neck to head and the doctor said i have a "occipital nerve" pain (I use gg translate and according to Vietnamese that is the name of my pain). Well the treatment took me about 15 mins and now its still hurt like the same its was. But tks for your advice, really thank you so much that i belive my neck and my head can recover. Have a good day my friend, hope we're both wellthy in the future. @@ulkesh78
This information is wrong. The probe uses radiofrequency energy not emission of electrons. The radiofrequency creates oscillation of ions within the tissues which as a consequence creates frictional heat. The temperature being measured is primarily to monitor the induced heat in the tissue, not to monitor the average kinetic energy of particles in the probe.
If you are having ablation very important to have a good dr and ask if he or she gives pain meds before procedure. I had one 9 days ago left side of neck going back in 5 days for right side. It can take up to 14 days for pain to stop after ablation the nerves have to die. It is worth it. I give God all the credit for a good dr whom is very caring and gentle.
A very comprehensive, clear and concise explanation of the procedure, very reassuring for sufferers
This was very helpful. Loved the historical perspective as well as the step by step break down of the procedure. You have a kind and gentle manner. Thank you!
This is one of the more comprehensive videos on this topic. I understood what to expect with my pending ablation and thank you for your knowledge and expertise.
I agree!
Thank you for this, my doctor and team have given me very little information about my procedure which I will have in two days. I guess they assume we all will watch a YT video.
Best explanation I've seen yet as far as motor branches and sensory branches.. thank you
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge regarding a Radiofrequency ablation. You explained it in laymen’s terms so that it is easily understood. I appreciate that very much and I have worked in a physicians office for 35 years. This was tremendously helpful.
Dr. Patel, this video is really well done. It allays a lot of my concerns about this procedure because your explanation is incredibly valuable. Your bedside manner is A+ and thank you for having me watch the video beforehand.
Thank you so much explaining the step by step process! I had the procedure done yesterday and I am still a tad bit sore today. I was given sedation so I am sleep during the process. However, I have had this done several times on different lumbars and it is truly the best thing to do to alleviate pain and discomfort in your back.
Hello friend I have a question. Went yo pain comes back it's the same intensity as before or it's worse.?
That was awesome and very understandable. I have had 2 epidural injections. My Dr told me that the one that I had today will give him the info that he needs to determine whether an RFA procedure would be recommended. Your explanation was very helpful to me and made me feel a lot more comfortable about it. Will know in about 2-3 weeks if I will need the procedure. Thanks again. Don H Ocala Florida.
What a great doctor. Very professional and precise. Thank you
Had this RFA intervention on my law back spine yesterday, i thank you so much for posting this on the channel for simple and clear explanation, especially difference between sensor and motor nerves branches. You also confirm all the suggestion for the different alternatives treatment i received 1 steroid injections, 2 Rfa ablation to avoid any soon surgery, especially pain is in my low back and not much on the legs,,,,
I will see in couplkes of weeks how it goes.
how did it go ? did the pain relieved ? and when it started to relief ? (I mean after how many days)
Thank you Dr. Patel this was very helpful and informative!
this was very helpful... and explained very well it gave me a better physiologic understanding of Radiofrequency ablation and why it will help. I do feel my lower back disc are slipping because i feel the cracking with movement.
Thank you so much
Thank you Doctor, this explanation was clear and understandable. Was very very helpful
Thanks for all the information. I'm having facet joint RFA next week. Everything else has been tried and I'm told I am not a candidate for surgery so I sure hope I can get some long-lasting relief!
I was told that at last up to a year and then you can get it again it wasn't painful I had mine two days ago and I still have a little bit of pain along my pelvic upper bones where the arthritis is but it takes about 3 weeks for those nerves to die
I had this procedure done yesterday it’s about the same pain as having a Facet Blocker my doctor only did the right side I’ll go back next week to have the left side done the most advise I can give is to not think about any pain but to think positive thoughts and that you’ll having this done to relieve yourself of your current condition.
how did it go ? did the pain relieved ? and when it started to relief ? (I mean after how many days)
A lil more painful than the steroid injections. Thankfully they give me 2 weeks between each side. It’s longer too. Takes over 2 minutes to burn the nerve. Just had mine done for 2nd time.
@@amiramo4159. Can take up to 3 weeks to feel full effects
@@loricunningham2295 how's the pain now and how long for relief? Days? Weeks?
Great video. Very informative. Thank you so so much.
I had the procedure done last week on both sides of my neck. The doctor did not give me anything to relax me or for pain before inserting the needles. Needless to say I was crying because it hurt extremely bad. He finally just before the ablation gave me lidocaine for the pain. Well, I was in extreme pain for more than 30 minutes solid. I don’t know if I will ever have it done again unless they give me before hand. I could have done the anesthesia but you still feel the needles and the pain because they don’t want you completely under and they don’t numb you at all. So still feel everything.
well done video, clear and precise,
Thank you for the great explanation.
Fantastic explanation-thank you !
Hi, good morning.
Is it ok to have RFA, lumbar radiofrequency ablation if i have a cardiac pacemaker.
What are the downsides of rfa, esp with PPM.
Thank you.
I have lower back pain not due to any injury. I have done this 3x about 12 months apart it is only temp but you can't get this done before 6months of the last procedure .Due to the level of pain I was having daily everyday ,every night it was the Best decision I could have done or afford thanks to insurance I wish it was permanent. I was told I can maybe get it dont about 8x then after it may not work😢 but over all after the procedure you will feel pain because of the process of the procedure after that you can be lucky and be that patient who get long term relief OR you may be that patient who gets very short term relief OR No relief at All. You will not know until it's done . I was the lucky one it last about 1 year until the pain return,but on my 3rd round it last about 8months before the return.
Im having procedure done. I was told it is a 3 part series. My first one seemed to be going ok but at the end, i was crying and gripping the table so hard because of the pain. Im going in later today for my second one (maybe) but im scared to death due to all the pain i was in from the first time. If this extreme pain is normal, i cant even imagine cauterizing my nerves or the pain that it will cause. Id like my life back but damn, the pain is so severe.
For insurance I had to do two tests where I went in and they inserted the needles by looking at an x-ray and two were the nerves are and injecting them with pain reliever and the first test lasted 5 days it was wonderful and the second one three days and 2 days ago I had the radio ablation I just have tenderness in my lower back which should fade away and about 2 to 3 weeks it wasn't painful at all and I wasn't awake for any of them
How are u now?
@@angelface5500 I am better. Before I couldn't stand in any lines (DMV, grocery stores, etc.) due to the pain from standing in one place and now i can. I still can't do things from a bent position but a little relief is better than none. I am doing much better so I am keeping up with back strengthening exercises to hopefully get stronger. I would recommend it.
@@drandadeleon9327😊
I feel for you. I was in extreme pain too. My procedure was in my neck. I was crying, shaking, hyperventilating, and my blood pressure shot up.
Thank you for sharing this.
I had the lower left side done in November 2023 and the lower right side done in March 2024, with great results. I hope, my middle back and my neck are next. I was sent for physical therapy, for them, first. It strengthens the muscles, but does nothing for disc pain.
thank you for this explanation and tutorial this was very helpful
Can you do a detailed video on varicose veins with this procedure?
Medicare covers two RFA procedures per year.
I just add this procedure done a couple days ago and I was sedated and I didn't do any thing where I said yes I feel something here or there I was out. It's been 2 days and I still have pain in the hip area on both sides but it takes about 3 weeks for those nerves to extinguish
Great explanation
I had this procedure done just yesterday at the V A hospital in Dallas Texas and they didn’t ask any of those questions to determine what nerve they were next to 😮😮😮
An experienced Dr will know
Thank you, that is an amazing explanation!
I had this done and its really painful. I didnt use any sedation or oral medication only numbing medicine was in jected.
How long does the ablation last? And if the ablation doesn’t last are you allowed to have it repeated
Question...i have to get a fusion no matter what.l4l5s1... my pain trigger went i start moving . If they burned the nerves. I know the pain will come back sometime again .Butt it will be the same paint like before?that went i don't move doesn't bother me. Or it's going to b a permanent pain. That i have to get the nerves burned again.? The reason its i need to try to get a better position at my job now before i get the fusion. Went i get them fusion i don't want to add more pain to my back. I hope the fusio helps my back later on. And i don't have to worry about nerves pain from the RFA. Ty.???
What’s the difference between Radio frequency ablation and denervationplease
I had the procedure done feel like all nerves are relaxed still feeling pressure, just one day was done have to wait to see how it’s helping with chronic pain
Did it help with the pain?
Did it heal the spinal stenosis? Help with headaches?
Hello friend how you doing now??
Good video. Thanks.
My insurance is requiring my pain doctor to make me go through 4 faucet joint injections before my RFA. 2 on the right and 2 on the left. So a simple xray did not satisfy the governing force of my insurance to determine that I can have the ablation.
I've had facet injections done & didn't help me at all, I have osteoarthritis, disc disease, neuropathy not diabetes. Numbness, tingling, burning, itching, severe neck pain, scalp pain, blurry vision, burning mouth syndrome, I have tried so many medications nothing helps, toradol shots 2 time's a month, slurred speech, light headed, spinning symptoms, weakness, my left temple hurts more everyday, so I'm taking my chances to drive to Columbia Missouri to see a doctor to hopefully get my nerves burned I need help bad it's too hard to live like this I'm nauseous everyday, I want a solution & help more than anything.
You might want to have a CT melodramatic by a neurologist office and see if you have a CSF leak. (Spinal fluid leak) look up the symptoms, just a thought. Good Luck !
What if I have a pacemaker, can I have this?
Can nevere regenerate ?
It can and does. My treatment lasted 12 months the first time and 8 the second time.
@@ulkesh78 How long did you feel better after the treatment sir, i had this for like 10 days but my head still hurting.
@@viet3025 it took me a solid month to recover from the procedure. My head never hurt, but my back was on fire for that time.
Sorry for my poor english, the pain is my from my neck to head and the doctor said i have a "occipital nerve" pain (I use gg translate and according to Vietnamese that is the name of my pain). Well the treatment took me about 15 mins and now its still hurt like the same its was. But tks for your advice, really thank you so much that i belive my neck and my head can recover. Have a good day my friend, hope we're both wellthy in the future. @@ulkesh78
Thank you!
How long after can u shower
Nerve block should be done first .
Explained in laymen's terms perfectly!
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why not cutting off the tiny sensory nerve so it doesn't grow back
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This information is wrong. The probe uses radiofrequency energy not emission of electrons. The radiofrequency creates oscillation of ions within the tissues which as a consequence creates frictional heat. The temperature being measured is primarily to monitor the induced heat in the tissue, not to monitor the average kinetic energy of particles in the probe.
Did you have your procedure? @cult-member
No one explains the "whys" of how the surgery fails--doesn't work. It is surgery! I still have pain FROM the surgery 8 wks afterwards.
Did you use heat or cold pad To see if that helps?