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  • Auto Accidents
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  • 18 Wheeler Accidents
  • Rideshare Accidents
  • Work Injuries
  • Slip & Fall
San Antonio Radiofrequency Ablation Treatment

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Radiofrequency Ablation

When ongoing pain interferes with daily life after an accident, advanced interventional treatments may be necessary to address the source of the pain. Radiofrequency ablation offers effective pain relief for accident victims suffering from persistent nerve pain that hasn’t responded to conservative treatments like physical therapy or pain medication. Our San Antonio practice utilizes this minimally invasive procedure to help injured patients regain function and return to their daily activities.

Contact Injury & Pain Physicians of San Antonio at (210) 399-2472 to schedule your evaluation today. Our pain management specialists will determine whether radiofrequency ablation represents the right treatment option for your accident-related injuries and chronic pain.

What Is Radiofrequency Ablation Treatment?

Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) uses targeted heat energy to disrupt pain signals traveling from damaged nerves to your brain. RFA provides long-lasting relief from chronic pain caused by traumatic injuries.

During the procedure, our physicians insert a specialized needle near the affected nerve and apply controlled radiofrequency waves that create a small lesion, preventing the nerve from transmitting pain signals without causing permanent damage to surrounding tissues.

Accident victims who continue experiencing debilitating pain months after their initial injury often find that radiofrequency ablation provides the relief they need when other treatments have failed. Patients frequently report experiencing the following benefits:

  • Significant reduction in chronic pain levels
  • Decreased reliance on oral pain medications
  • Improved mobility and physical function
  • Enhanced quality of life and daily activities
  • Minimally invasive outpatient procedure
  • Quick recovery with minimal downtime
  • Long-lasting results spanning months to years
  • Repeatable treatment if pain eventually returns
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RFA targets the source of your pain rather than simply masking symptoms with medications, allowing many patients to reduce or eliminate their dependence on opioids and other pain relievers that carry risks of side effects and dependency. Our physicians carefully evaluate each patient to determine whether radiofrequency ablation will effectively address their specific pain condition and injury pattern.

Common Accident-Related Conditions Treated by RFA

Vehicle collisions, workplace accidents, slip and fall incidents, and other traumatic events frequently cause nerve damage and joint injuries that generate persistent pain even after initial healing occurs. Radiofrequency ablation effectively treats various accident-related pain conditions:

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  • Facet joint pain in the neck or lower back from whiplash injuries
  • Sacroiliac joint dysfunction following falls or impact trauma
  • Cervical radiculopathy from disc herniations caused by accidents
  • Lumbar radiculopathy resulting from workplace lifting injuries
  • Post-traumatic headaches stemming from neck injuries
  • Chronic knee pain after motor vehicle accidents
  • Shoulder pain that persists following traumatic injuries
  • Hip pain related to accident-induced arthritis

Many accident victims develop chronic pain conditions when initial injuries heal improperly or cause permanent changes to joint mechanics and nerve function. At Injury & Pain Physicians of San Antonio, we assess your complete injury history, current symptoms, and treatment response to determine whether radiofrequency ablation offers appropriate relief for your specific condition and pain pattern.

What to Expect During the RFA Procedure

We perform radiofrequency ablation as an in-office procedure that typically takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the number of nerve sites requiring treatment. You’ll remain awake during the procedure. However, we administer a local anesthetic to numb the treatment area, and you may receive light sedation to help you relax. These measures help ensure your comfort throughout the process while allowing you to communicate with our medical team.

Our physician uses fluoroscopic guidance (live X-ray imaging) to precisely position the radiofrequency needle near the targeted nerve, confirming accurate placement before delivering thermal energy to disrupt transmission of pain signals. You may feel brief warmth or pressure during the actual ablation.

However, most patients tolerate the procedure well with minimal discomfort. If sedation is used during treatment, you will need someone to drive you home afterward. You should rest for the remainder of the day.

Recovery Following the RFA Procedure

Most patients resume normal daily activities within one to three days after radiofrequency ablation, though you may experience temporary soreness at the injection site. Patients should follow these guidelines to optimize their recovery and maximize treatment benefits:

  • Limit strenuous physical activities, heavy lifting, and intense exercise for 24 to 48 hours following your procedure.
  • Apply ice packs wrapped in a towel to the treatment area for 15-minute intervals to reduce swelling and discomfort.
  • Monitor the injection site for signs of infection, including excessive redness, warmth, swelling, or drainage.
  • Take prescribed or recommended over-the-counter pain medications as directed by your physician.
  • Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments to track your progress and adjust your treatment plan.
  • Gradually resume physical activities as your comfort level improves over the first week.
  • Continue any prescribed physical therapy or rehabilitation exercises once cleared by your doctor.
  • Report any unexpected symptoms or concerns to our office immediately.
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Pain relief from radiofrequency ablation usually develops gradually over two to three weeks as inflammation decreases and the treated nerves stop sending pain signals. Some patients feel improvement within a few days, while others may need the full period to experience the procedure’s full benefits.

Although RFA is effective for most patients, it is not permanent, as the treated nerves generally regenerate within three to twelve months.

Why Choose Injury & Pain Physicians of San Antonio?

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Injury & Pain Physicians of San Antonio focuses on treating pain conditions stemming from accidents and traumatic injuries, giving us specialized knowledge about the unique challenges accident victims face during recovery. We develop personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s injury pattern, pain severity, and functional goals, rather than applying one-size-fits-all approaches that may not address your specific needs.

Our patient-centered philosophy means we listen carefully to your concerns, answer all your questions thoroughly, and involve you in every treatment decision to ensure you understand your options and feel confident about your care. As dedicated pain management specialists, we stay current with the latest advances in interventional pain treatments and utilize evidence-based techniques proven to deliver meaningful relief for accident-related chronic pain conditions.

Contact Injury & Pain Physicians of San Antonio Today

Don’t allow chronic pain from your accident-related injuries to continue limiting your life and preventing you from enjoying activities you love. Contact Injury & Pain Physicians of San Antonio at (210) 399-2472 to schedule your case evaluation and discover whether radiofrequency ablation can provide the lasting relief you need.

Compassionate Care. Proven Relief. Focused on Your Recovery.
Injury And Pain Physicians of San Antonio
  • Auto Accidents
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • Commercial Accidents
  • 18 Wheeler Accidents
  • Rideshare Accidents
  • Work Injuries
  • Slip & Fall
  • Auto Accidents
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • Commercial Accidents
  • 18 Wheeler Accidents
  • Rideshare Accidents
  • Work Injuries
  • Slip & Fall
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San Antonio Tx 78217
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San Antonio, TX 78235

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