A geniculate nerve block involves injecting some anesthetic medication around the genicular nerves that transmit pain signals from the knee joint. The injection provides temporary pain relief and can help diagnose the source of the patient’s pain. If the pain is temporarily relieved after the injection, this can indicate that the genicular nerves are the source of the pain.
Geniculate nerve RF ablation involves using heat generated by a special needle to destroy the genicular nerves. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, and the needle is guided to the affected area using imaging technology such as fluoroscopy or CT scanning. The heat generated by the needle damages the nerves, which can reduce or eliminate chronic knee pain caused by arthritis, injury, or other conditions.
In addition to the above benefits, geniculate nerve block and RF ablation can be part of a comprehensive knee therapy plan that may include other treatments such as physical therapy, weight management, medication management, Synvisc injections, and cortisone injections. By combining multiple therapies, patients can receive targeted and effective pain relief.
Overall, geniculate nerve block and RF ablation are safe and effective treatments for chronic knee pain that offer many benefits. They are minimally invasive, customizable, and provide effective pain relief without the risks and recovery time associated with knee surgery. If you are experiencing chronic knee pain, talk to doctor Nasiek about whether geniculate nerve block and RF ablation are right for you as part of a comprehensive knee therapy plan.