Dr. Robert Moghim
Colorado Pain Care
Basivertebral Nerve (BVN) Ablation
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Chronic low back pain caused by damage to the lower spinal vertebrae can be treated with a minimally invasive procedure that targets the basivertebral nerve. This type of pain is often linked to Modic changes, which are specific findings on an MRI scan that indicate irritation of the this nerve.
During the procedure, the doctor uses radiofrequency ablation to target and deactivate nerve fibers responsible for sending pain signals from the affected vertebrae to the brain. Imaging guidance ensures precise treatment. The approach may vary based on how many vertebrae need treatment.
This procedure is typically recommended for patients who have had chronic low back pain for six months or longer that hasn’t improved with physical therapy, pain medications, or injections.
Alternatives to nerve ablation include physical therapy, medications, steroid injections, spinal cord stimulation, or, in more severe cases, spinal fusion surgery. The best approach depends on your specific condition and response to previous treatments.
Risks are low but may include infection, bleeding, or, in rare cases, nerve damage. After the procedure, avoid heavy lifting or activities that strain your back for a few weeks. Many patients experience significant pain relief within a few weeks following treatment.
If other treatments haven’t worked and your MRI confirms Modic changes, basivertebral nerve ablation may be an effective option. Our team is here to help determine the best treatment plan for your condition.