What is radiofrequency ablation of a nerve? - Najmeh Sadoughi, MD | UCLA Pain Center

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Dr. Najmeh Sadoughi answers: What is radiofrequency ablation of a nerve?

The UCLA Comprehensive Pain Center is a part of the UCLA Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, where physician anesthesiologists with expertise in the treatment of complex pain conditions come together to provide world-class care

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This procedure is 1000% heaven sent for me. I usually have it done every 7 months or so. Completely takes the pain away. Had it on on L3, 4, 5 back area..

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If the nerve is ablated, won't you unwittingly allow more pressure to aggravate that area, thus creating more inflammation and not knowing it?

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how is the correct nerve pinpointed? what if the wrong nerve is burnt ?

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