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  • Check These Quick Facts about Radiofrequency Ablation ni advancedpaincare
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    Radiofrequency ablation, simply known as RFA, is one of the common treatments for pain. For the treatment, radio wave electrical current is used to heat the concerned area, which reduces the pain signals. It is mostly used for the treatment of chronic pain of the back and neck, while doctors also consider the option for patients who are suffering from arthritis. Depending the cause of the pain and the location of the area, the relief from radiofrequency ablation can last for about six months to a year. RFA has been recommended by doctors for different kinds of pain and there are limited complications with the procedure. In rare cases, patients may have some bleeding at the site of insertion, and your doctor is the best person to explain if you are at a risk of certain side effects. While RFA is safe, patients may have some swelling at the treatment site, which eventually subsides in a few days. Patients who have active infections or have any kind of blood clotting or bleeding problem is not advised to opt for RFA. After the procedure is done, patients shouldn't do any form of physical exercise for at least 24 hours, but there are no diet restrictions. Our Contact Information: Advanced Pain Care www.advancedpaincare.net 65 Springfield Ave, Springfield, NJ 07081 Phone: (973) 379-3688 Fax: (908) 242-3911 E-mail: apc@advancedpaincare.net
  • Quick Things to Know Before Getting Injections for Low Back Pain in Springfield ni advancedpaincare
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    If you are suffering from lower back pain, you probably have heard about steroid injections. An epidural steroid injection works wonders for treating pain that's often triggered by inflamed spinal nerves. ESIs can be used for pain caused by disc herniation, as well as, spinal stenosis. The procedure is rather a simple one, where medication containing the steroid and an anesthetic agent is administered directly into the spinal nerve through the epidural space. ESI works briefly to offer relief, and often it is combined with an extensive form of treatment, so as to offer long-term relief to the patient. You doctor may have a physical therapy program in mind and suggest a few dos and don'ts for your daily life. Corticosteroid injections have been in use for decades and can help in reducing inflammation by direct injection into the area. This is a simple outpatient procedure, which is safe and can offer immediate relief for a considerable time, like a week to up to a year. At Advanced Pain Care, we offer injections for low back pain in Springfield, and we are committed to your health. Check our website to find more details or take an appointment to discuss things with our experts. Our Contact Information: Advanced Pain Care www.advancedpaincare.net Phone: 973-379-3688 Fax: (908) 242-3911