Real Relief for Chronic Back Pain—Without Surgery
Chronic back pain affects everything—how you sleep, how you work, how you move. For many, it slowly chips away at quality of life, turning once-simple tasks into daily challenges. If you’ve tried medications, steroid injections, or physical therapy with limited relief, you’re not alone—and you’re not out of options.
At Medici Orthopaedics & Spine, we specialize in minimally invasive, non-surgical treatments that go beyond short-term fixes. One of the most effective tools we offer for long-lasting back pain relief is radiofrequency ablation (RFA)—a proven procedure that targets the nerves causing pain and disrupts their ability to send pain signals to the brain.
Radiofrequency ablation is safe, outpatient, and often provides months—sometimes even a year or more—of significant pain relief without the need for surgery or opioids.
Medici proudly offers RFA and advanced spine care at multiple locations across Georgia, including our clinics in Kennesaw, Snellville, Buckhead, and our Marietta ambulatory surgery center. Wherever you are, expert care is just around the corner.
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a cutting-edge, minimally invasive procedure used to treat chronic back or neck pain by targeting the small nerves that carry pain signals to the brain. By using radio wave-generated heat to disrupt these nerves’ ability to transmit pain, RFA can provide long-lasting relief—without surgery, opioids, or major downtime.
This advanced treatment is most commonly used to address pain stemming from the facet joints—the small joints that link your vertebrae and allow movement in the spine. Over time, these joints can develop arthritis or degeneration, leading to inflammation and persistent pain. The medial branch nerves, which communicate pain from these joints, are the target of RFA.
RFA is performed in a sterile outpatient setting—such as Medici’s Marietta ambulatory surgery center or one of our advanced clinics—using fluoroscopic (X-ray) or ultrasound guidance to ensure absolute precision. Here’s what happens during the procedure:
RFA is typically considered for patients who:
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is not typically the first treatment used for back or neck pain—but for the right patient, it can be a game-changing solution that provides relief when other options have failed.
This procedure is best suited for people with chronic, localized spine pain that has not responded to conservative treatments such as physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, or even epidural or facet joint injections.
RFA is not a first-line treatment—but it's often the most effective next step for those who:
Because it doesn’t involve removing tissue or altering spinal structure, RFA is especially helpful for patients who aren’t surgical candidates due to age, health risks, or lifestyle preferences.
When conservative treatments like therapy, medications, or injections no longer provide enough relief, radiofrequency ablation (RFA) offers a safe, effective way to manage chronic spine pain—without the need for surgery or long-term drug use.
RFA can deliver 6 to 12+ months of consistent pain relief, depending on the patient and the underlying condition. Some individuals experience relief for even longer, and the procedure can be safely repeated if pain returns.
There are no surgical cuts or stitches involved. The procedure is performed through a tiny probe inserted under the skin, using fluoroscopy or ultrasound guidance. You’ll avoid the risks and downtime of traditional surgery, making RFA ideal for busy professionals, older adults, and those seeking a lower-risk solution.
Unlike prescription painkillers, which come with the risk of dependency or side effects, RFA is a non-opioid treatment that addresses the pain at its origin—the nerve itself. It allows many patients to reduce or eliminate the need for daily medications.
Most patients resume normal activity within 24–48 hours after the procedure. There’s no hospital stay, and you can walk out the same day with only mild soreness at the injection site.
By reducing your pain, RFA creates a valuable window of opportunity to return to physical therapy or gentle exercise, both of which help strengthen your body and extend your pain-free results.
Because nerves can slowly regenerate, RFA may be repeated if and when symptoms return—often years down the line. It’s a flexible, long-term solution that grows with your needs.
One of the most reassuring aspects of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is how simple and low-stress the procedure is for patients—especially when performed by the experienced team at Medici Orthopaedics & Spine. Whether you're treated in-office or at our state-of-the-art ambulatory surgical center in Marietta, your comfort and safety come first.
RFA is performed in a clean, controlled outpatient setting—either directly at one of our Medici clinics (Kennesaw, Snellville, Buckhead) or at our Marietta surgical center for enhanced imaging and monitoring capabilities.
There’s no need for stitches, general anesthesia, or prolonged downtime—making RFA one of the most effective and convenient options for long-term back or neck pain relief.
If chronic back pain is holding you back, it’s time to explore proven, non-surgical options. Let’s find out if RFA is right for you.
At Medici Orthopaedics & Spine, we’re committed to helping you feel better with treatments that are both effective and minimally invasive. Whether you're tired of relying on pain medications or looking to delay or avoid spine surgery, radiofrequency ablation could be the breakthrough that brings real, lasting relief.
Our expert team will take the time to evaluate your condition, walk you through your options, and develop a plan that fits your body—and your life.
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