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All About Radiofrequency Ablation for Spinal Arthritis With Dr. Stephanie Plummer
FromBack Talk Doc
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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Feb 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Have you ever been told you have “Uncle Arthur,” more commonly known as arthritis? This ailment affects so many that either you or someone you know likely has pain from arthritis. With so many ways for a back to hurt, how do you tell if your back hurts from arthritis?
Back pain from arthritis is a somewhat different affair than disc pain or structural pain. Instead of the pain radiating, it stays fairly localized to the facet joints, which Dr. Lakhia refers to as “the knuckles of the spine.”
Back Talk Doc guest Dr. Stephanie Plummer walks through a specialized treatment that she performs called a radiofrequency ablation that is used to treat arthritic back pain. In short, the procedure “burns” the nerve that is causing pain, disrupting the signal from the nerve to the brain with few side effects.
To determine whether an ablation will be beneficial, patients go through not one, but two injection procedures called medial branch blocks. These are short-term anesthetic treatments to see if the targeted area gets relief from numbing various nerves. If both treatments are effective, the patient and doctor can decide whether radiofrequency ablation is right for them.
“Despite all the positives, patients should know that the results are not permanent. Over time, the nerves do repair and come back together,” says Dr. Plummer. If successful, patients can expect six months to two years of relief from radiofrequency ablation.
Ready the Full Show Notes on our website https://www.backtalkdoc.com/podcast.html (BackTalkDoc.com)
? Featured Expert ?Name: Stephanie Plummer, DO
What she does: While she’s a new partner at Carolina Neurosurgery and Spine, Dr. Plummer has been a practicing interventional spine physiatrist since 2013. Dr. Plummer completed her osteopathic medical school training at the Osteopathic School in New Jersey, served as a resident at East Carolina University and worked as a fellow in interventional spine through the Orthopaedic Specialists of the Carolinas in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Company: https://www.cnsa.com/ (Carolina Neurosurgery and Spine)
Words of wisdom: “My patients know that I talk a lot about core strength and core stability. I really think that that can't be underestimated and I don't know that any of us can ever be too strong in our core. I really try to make sure that I'm doing my job of keeping my core healthy by doing exercise for core strength and core stability a couple of times a week.”
Connect: https://www.cnsa.com/providers/stephanie-j-plummer-do (Website)
Subscribe & Contact? If you enjoyed this episode of Back Talk Doc, check out our recent episode https://www.backtalkdoc.com/a-breakthrough-treatment-for-low-back-pain---back-talk-doc-podcast-episode-41.html (A Breakthrough Treatment for Low Back Pain)
? For more information on Dr. Sanjiv Lakhia and the podcast visithttps://www.backtalkdoc.com/ ( BackTalkDoc.com).
? https://pod.link/1486857278 (Subscribe) in your favorite podcast app.
Back Talk Doc is brought to you by Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates, with offices in North and South Carolina. To learn more about Dr. Lakhia and treatment options for back and spine issues, go to backtalkdoc.com. To schedule an appointment with Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates, you can call us at 1-800-344-6716 or visit our website athttps://www.cnsa.com/ ( carolinaneurosurgery.com).
Back pain from arthritis is a somewhat different affair than disc pain or structural pain. Instead of the pain radiating, it stays fairly localized to the facet joints, which Dr. Lakhia refers to as “the knuckles of the spine.”
Back Talk Doc guest Dr. Stephanie Plummer walks through a specialized treatment that she performs called a radiofrequency ablation that is used to treat arthritic back pain. In short, the procedure “burns” the nerve that is causing pain, disrupting the signal from the nerve to the brain with few side effects.
To determine whether an ablation will be beneficial, patients go through not one, but two injection procedures called medial branch blocks. These are short-term anesthetic treatments to see if the targeted area gets relief from numbing various nerves. If both treatments are effective, the patient and doctor can decide whether radiofrequency ablation is right for them.
“Despite all the positives, patients should know that the results are not permanent. Over time, the nerves do repair and come back together,” says Dr. Plummer. If successful, patients can expect six months to two years of relief from radiofrequency ablation.
Ready the Full Show Notes on our website https://www.backtalkdoc.com/podcast.html (BackTalkDoc.com)
? Featured Expert ?Name: Stephanie Plummer, DO
What she does: While she’s a new partner at Carolina Neurosurgery and Spine, Dr. Plummer has been a practicing interventional spine physiatrist since 2013. Dr. Plummer completed her osteopathic medical school training at the Osteopathic School in New Jersey, served as a resident at East Carolina University and worked as a fellow in interventional spine through the Orthopaedic Specialists of the Carolinas in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Company: https://www.cnsa.com/ (Carolina Neurosurgery and Spine)
Words of wisdom: “My patients know that I talk a lot about core strength and core stability. I really think that that can't be underestimated and I don't know that any of us can ever be too strong in our core. I really try to make sure that I'm doing my job of keeping my core healthy by doing exercise for core strength and core stability a couple of times a week.”
Connect: https://www.cnsa.com/providers/stephanie-j-plummer-do (Website)
Subscribe & Contact? If you enjoyed this episode of Back Talk Doc, check out our recent episode https://www.backtalkdoc.com/a-breakthrough-treatment-for-low-back-pain---back-talk-doc-podcast-episode-41.html (A Breakthrough Treatment for Low Back Pain)
? For more information on Dr. Sanjiv Lakhia and the podcast visithttps://www.backtalkdoc.com/ ( BackTalkDoc.com).
? https://pod.link/1486857278 (Subscribe) in your favorite podcast app.
Back Talk Doc is brought to you by Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates, with offices in North and South Carolina. To learn more about Dr. Lakhia and treatment options for back and spine issues, go to backtalkdoc.com. To schedule an appointment with Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates, you can call us at 1-800-344-6716 or visit our website athttps://www.cnsa.com/ ( carolinaneurosurgery.com).
Released:
Feb 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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