CMBB & CERVICAL MEDIAL BRANCH RF ABLATION
Cervical medial branch block CMBB and cervical medial branch radiofrequency ablation are minimally invasive procedures used to diagnose and treat chronic neck pain caused by the damage in the facet joints of the cervical spine.
Cervical medial branch block involves injecting a small amount of anesthetic medication into the medial branch nerves that transmit pain signals from the facet joints in the cervical spine. If the pain is temporarily relieved after the injection, this can indicate that the facet joints are the source of the pain. This diagnostic block can help your doctor confirm a diagnosis and determine whether cervical medial branch radiofrequency ablation may be a suitable treatment option.
If you are suffering from chronic neck pain caused by arthropathy, arthritis, whiplash injury in the facet joints of the cervical spine, cervical medial branch block and cervical medial branch radiofrequency ablation may be good options for you. They are safe and effective procedures that can provide significant relief from your symptoms and help you get back to your regular activities faster than with traditional open surgeries.
Cervical medial branch block (CMBB) is a targeted and precise injection of medication into the medial branch nerves that is considered a highly accurate diagnostic tool that can confirm the source of the patient's pain and guide further treatment. Compared to other injections, such as epidural steroid injections, which can have a broader and less specific effect, CMBB can provide a more precise diagnosis and more targeted pain relief.
Furthermore, once a diagnosis is confirmed with a CMBB, patients may be able to receive more targeted treatment such as cervical medial branch radiofrequency ablation (CMBA) which can provide long-term relief from chronic neck pain. CMBA uses heat generated by a special needle to destroy the medial branch nerves that transmit pain signals from the facet joints. The procedure is also minimally invasive, and patients usually experience less pain and scarring than with traditional open surgeries. After the procedure, patients may be able to return to their regular activities faster than with traditional open surgeries. Cervical medial branch radiofrequency ablation involves using heat generated by a special needle to destroy the medial branch nerves that transmit pain signals from the facet joints. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, and the needle is guided to the affected area using imaging technology such as fluoroscopy. The heat generated by the needle damages the medial branch nerves, which can reduce or eliminate chronic neck pain caused by facet joint arthritis.
The benefits of cervical medial branch block and cervical medial branch radiofrequency ablation include:
- Less pain and scarring: Because the incision is small, patients experience less pain and scarring compared to traditional open surgeries.
- Shorter hospital stays: Patients usually go home the same day or the day after the procedure, which can reduce the cost of the procedure and improve recovery time.
- Effective for many patients: Cervical medial branch radiofrequency ablation has been shown to be effective for many patients with chronic neck pain caused by arthritis and post-accident whiplash injury and arthropathy in the facet joints of the cervical spine.
In summary, CMBB is a highly accurate diagnostic tool that can confirm the source of the patient's pain and guide further treatment. Compared to other injections, it can provide more targeted pain relief and lead to faster recovery times. Talk to Dr Nasiek about whether CMBB and CMBA are right for you if you are experiencing chronic neck pain caused by the damage of the facet joints of the cervical spine.