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Spinal Decompression (Traction)

Intermittent traction that unloads discs and joints for select spine conditions. Clear parameters and stop-rules ensure you know if it is working—and what to do next if it is not. 

Who Benefits from Spinal Decompression

Disc-loading symptoms that improve with flexion or unloading. If neuro deficit progresses or stenosis dominates, consider Epidural Steroid Injection or Lumbar Laminectomy.

How It Works

Traction Cycles

Controlled traction with precise positioning reduces pressure and supports spinal alignment.

Targeted Drills

Extension/flexion drills and neural glides help restore mobility and nerve health.

Smart Pacing

Progression is gradual, allowing safe adaptation and steady improvement.

What to Expect at Your Visit

Trial Phase

We begin with a short trial block to track changes in pain and walking tolerance.

Measure Response

If symptoms improve and pain centralizes, we continue with treatment.

Quick Pivot

If no progress is seen, we adjust the approach quickly to find better results.

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Frequently asked questions

What is cervical radiofrequency neurotomy?

Cervical radiofrequency neurotomy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses radio waves to create heat, targeting small nerves in the neck that carry pain signals from facet joints. By disrupting these signals, the treatment can help reduce chronic neck pain. It is often considered for patients who haven’t found relief with other conservative treatment options. (See related care like Medial Branch Block Cervical.)

How does radiofrequency neurotomy work?

The procedure works by applying controlled heat to the medial branch nerves that supply the facet joints in your cervical spine. This heat interrupts the nerves’ ability to send pain signals, offering longer-lasting relief than injections alone. By specifically targeting these nerves, the treatment helps manage neck pain caused by irritated facet joints. (Learn more about similar procedures like Cervical Joint Injection.)

Who is a candidate for cervical radiofrequency neurotomy?

You may be a candidate if you have persistent neck pain linked to facet joints and experienced temporary relief from a medial branch block. That diagnostic injection helps confirm the nerves are the source before moving forward. This ensures radiofrequency neurotomy is directed at the right area for effective pain reduction. (See diagnostic options under Pain Management.)

How long does the procedure take and where is it performed?

Cervical radiofrequency neurotomy is performed in an outpatient setting. Using imaging guidance, the physician places small electrodes near the targeted nerves and delivers controlled heat. Because it is minimally invasive, patients usually return home the same day. Procedure time varies depending on how many nerves are treated, but most are completed efficiently. (See noninvasive care options like Laser Therapy.)

What type of pain relief can I expect?

The goal of cervical radiofrequency neurotomy is to provide longer-lasting relief from neck pain compared to other injections. By stopping pain signals from facet joint nerves, many patients experience several months of reduced pain. This relief often improves mobility, function, and the ability to return to daily activities with less discomfort. (Learn about recovery support in Physical Therapy.)

Are there risks or side effects?

The procedure is generally safe, but mild side effects may occur. Some patients experience soreness, swelling, or numbness near the treatment site, which usually resolves quickly. Serious complications are rare when the procedure is performed with imaging guidance by trained physicians. Overall, it is a well-tolerated and low-risk option for neck pain. (Explore alternative options like PRP Therapy.)

Ready to start recovery?

Contact us and set up your doctor visit today to start your journey to pain-free living