Gain access to cutting-edge spine treatments from premier surgery centers in Florida. Consult with a spine and orthopedic expert today.
shows a red spinal nerve being compressed, highlighted by concentric red circles, and a surgical tool positioned to relieve the pressure
Close-up of a hand holding a laser device used for a medical procedure on a patient's skin

Is an Impar Ablation the Right Treatment for me?

You may have heard about an Impar Ablation Procedure before and are wondering whether or not it is the right treatment for you. If you are not sure this is the right choice of treatment you should explore other options to make sure that the treatment you get is definitely the one you need. It is also important to review your medical and medication history before the procedure to ensure it is suitable for you.

As a part of OLSS’s commitment to our patients, we have put together a quick and easy to use tool to help determine whether an Impar Ablation Procedure is the right treatment for you. Impar Ablation can be particularly effective for treating chronic pain, especially when it arises from facet joint issues in the lower back, neck, and sacroiliac joints.

To get started just click on the link below and take 5 minutes to accurately fill out the questions. Once submitted one of the professionals at OLSS will review your submission and get back in touch with you to provide you with the answers you need to get on the path to living pain-free.

Am I a Candidate for a Impar Coccyx Pain Ablation Procedure?

If you are certain that an Impar Ablation Procedure is the right treatment for you based on a referral from a doctor or recommendation from another surgeon, the highly skilled surgeons at OLSS are a great choice for getting this procedure done. Patients may reduce their need for pain medication after the procedure.

With some of the most skilled and highly qualified surgeons in the industry, OLSS has one of the highest success rates. This in part is due to making sure patients we accept as candidates go through a candidacy checking process. Physical therapy plays a crucial role in the recovery process, and patients can often resume it within 24 hours after the procedure.

To get started just click the link below and take 5 minutes to answer the questions as accurately as possible. Once we receive your answers one of our professional staff will review them and get back in touch with you to provide feedback and let you know if you are a candidate and what the next steps are to getting you back to living pain-free. Significant relief is a potential outcome of the procedure, helping to determine its suitability for you.

Q&A

What is radiofrequency ablation, and how can it help with tailbone pain?

Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that disrupts nerve signals responsible for chronic pain, such as tailbone pain. This treatment can provide significant pain relief by targeting the nerves around the coccyx, helping reduce the need for pain medications.

How does coccyx pain develop, and what treatments are available?

Coccyx pain, also known as tailbone pain, often occurs due to trauma, prolonged sitting, or joint pain in the surrounding areas. Treatment options include physical therapy, pain medications, and procedures like radiofrequency ablation, which offers long-term pain relief by targeting the nerves causing chronic discomfort.

Is radiofrequency ablation suitable for chronic pain caused by joint issues?

Yes, radiofrequency ablation is an effective treatment for chronic pain caused by joint problems, including sacroiliac or facet joint issues. It helps by disrupting pain signals, providing lasting pain relief, and reducing reliance on pain medications.

Can radiofrequency ablation help reduce the need for pain medications in coccyx pain patients?

Yes, patients who undergo radiofrequency ablation for coccyx pain often experience significant pain relief, which may allow them to reduce or eliminate their need for pain medications. This minimally invasive procedure targets the nerves responsible for chronic tailbone pain.

What should I expect during a radiofrequency ablation procedure for coccyx pain?

During radiofrequency ablation for coccyx pain, a local anesthetic is used to numb the area. The procedure is typically quick and minimally invasive. It provides pain relief by disrupting the nerves responsible for chronic pain around the tailbone. Recovery is fast, with many patients resuming normal activities shortly after.

Lets get in contact

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Find Treatment →