Radio frequency ablation

Posted by maggie7816 @maggie7816, Feb 23 3:17pm

Has anyone here tried radio frequency ablation for neuropathy? If so, is it working, and where would I receive treatment?

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Hi. I have them done at my Pain Management Center; Southern California Orthopedic Institute. In addition to the scs that I have in my Lumbar, I have received ablations in my Thorax and my Cervix. I suggest that you look for a good pain management group in your area. A Neurologist may have a recommendation for you. God bless you. Charles

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Hi @maggie7816, I don't have any experience with radio frequency ablation. I'm tagging @bmaharry, @sam65, @barbbie and @rwinney who have posted in other discussions about radio frequency ablations and may have some experiences to share with you.

I thought you might find the following article interesting if not helpful:
--- Long-lasting pain relief with radiofrequency ablation: https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/radiofrequency-ablation-pain-relief

Have you discussed the treatment with your doctor or care team?

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@brotherchuckles80

Hi. I have them done at my Pain Management Center; Southern California Orthopedic Institute. In addition to the scs that I have in my Lumbar, I have received ablations in my Thorax and my Cervix. I suggest that you look for a good pain management group in your area. A Neurologist may have a recommendation for you. God bless you. Charles

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Did the ablation help your neuropathy symptoms? I have numbness and tingling in my feet.

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I had it done back in 2016 at L5-S1 for lower back pain. Performed at out-patient surgical center. Did nothing to help. I suppose there are people for whom it did help. I was not one of the Lucky ones.

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@maggie7816

Did the ablation help your neuropathy symptoms? I have numbness and tingling in my feet.

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No it did not. It is used for nerve pain. Thee is no cure for neuropathy. Don't get scammed by the gimmicks out there; example red light therapes etc.

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@brotherchuckles80

No it did not. It is used for nerve pain. Thee is no cure for neuropathy. Don't get scammed by the gimmicks out there; example red light therapes etc.

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In all respect, @brotherchuckes80, I have been pleased with the red light therapy "gimmick" that has returned some feeling to the bottom of my feet ~ this in spite of continued numbness.....a contradiction I can't explain and don't understand. My PT/Myokinesthetist or her assistant apply the treatments. Unfortunately, the strength of the laser (red light) that Medicare covers did not work but the strength that does work (I think it is referred to as "4th class") is not covered. It is worth the relief that it provides for me to pay out of pocket for it. Another "gimmick" that has provided some relief is the Bemer treatment (covered by Medicare). In addition I credit my chiropractor, my primary care doc, and my pain specialist for their parts in dealing with my distal symmetric axonal-demyelinating sensory-motor peripheral neuropathy. For me, I have not found just one therapy ~ rather, there are a lot of pieces that come together to provide some relief from a multitude of symptoms. Like you said - no cure. But some relief is better than none.
I wish you all the best ~ it is not an easy journey on a smooth path but I'm glad you found Connect. There is a lot of good information that a person can consider in finding help.

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@bjk3

In all respect, @brotherchuckes80, I have been pleased with the red light therapy "gimmick" that has returned some feeling to the bottom of my feet ~ this in spite of continued numbness.....a contradiction I can't explain and don't understand. My PT/Myokinesthetist or her assistant apply the treatments. Unfortunately, the strength of the laser (red light) that Medicare covers did not work but the strength that does work (I think it is referred to as "4th class") is not covered. It is worth the relief that it provides for me to pay out of pocket for it. Another "gimmick" that has provided some relief is the Bemer treatment (covered by Medicare). In addition I credit my chiropractor, my primary care doc, and my pain specialist for their parts in dealing with my distal symmetric axonal-demyelinating sensory-motor peripheral neuropathy. For me, I have not found just one therapy ~ rather, there are a lot of pieces that come together to provide some relief from a multitude of symptoms. Like you said - no cure. But some relief is better than none.
I wish you all the best ~ it is not an easy journey on a smooth path but I'm glad you found Connect. There is a lot of good information that a person can consider in finding help.

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Like I said, there's no cure period I had the red light done and the relief. I received was minimum and it did not last very long period perhaps it depends upon the length of time that 1 is had neuropathy with the numbe.ness. I I'm happy for you and forever's who received that beperiod

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How bad, if at all does ablation affect balance?

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@nemo1

How bad, if at all does ablation affect balance?

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If I understand your question correctly Nemo, ablation is for nerve pain and not for balance issues. I hope that this answers your question. God bless you. Charles

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@brotherchuckles80

If I understand your question correctly Nemo, ablation is for nerve pain and not for balance issues. I hope that this answers your question. God bless you. Charles

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Thank you Charles. I have plenty of nerve pain so that sounds like a match. Now I’m confused why my nm doctor was against the pain managements ‘ablation’ and epidural. She said it would make my balance worse.
I thought both those doctors should be on the same page. So I have not had any procedures to help my nerve pain which has reached agonizing levels. It’s worsened and is more frequent. I’m worried. If i don’t get the right help this could become permanent.

And God Bless You.

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