Axial spondyloarthritis (AxSpA) encompasses a group of inflammatory arthritis conditions primarily impacting the spine, though other joints and even organs can be involved. We invite you to discover more about this range of conditions, their diagnosis and treatment options, and ways you can manage them effectively.
Living with axial spondyloarthritis (AxSpA) presents daily hurdles. There are two main types: radiographic axSpA, also known as ankylosing spondylitis, visible on X-rays due to damage to the sacroiliac joints and spine, and nonradiographic axSpA (nr-axSpA) which might not show on X-rays but can be detected through MRIs. We're here to guide you with expert advice, resources, and support to navigate through your AxSpA journey and alleviate its symptoms.
Living with arthritis or chronic pain can feel overwhelming. Simple tasks become difficult, and daily life is interrupted by constant discomfort. But what if there were innovative treatments available that didn’t require major surgery and could offer real, lasting relief? At the American Arthritis Foundation, we are excited to share news about two minimally invasive procedures that are revolutionizing arthritis and chronic pain management: Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) and Transcatheter Arterial Embolization (TAE).
Radiofrequency Ablation, or RFA, is a cutting-edge treatment that uses targeted heat to deactivate the nerves responsible for sending pain signals to the brain. By reducing or stopping these pain signals, RFA offers significant relief for those struggling with chronic pain. Whether you’re dealing with arthritis in your knees or ongoing sacroiliac joint pain, RFA provides a new way to take control of your pain.
Imagine being able to reduce the severity of your pain without undergoing major surgery—no long recovery times or hospital stays! With RFA, many patients experience noticeable pain reduction in just a month, along with improved physical function over time. You can move better, feel better, and reclaim your quality of life.
TAE is another minimally invasive procedure that offers hope to those living with chronic arthritis pain. This treatment works by reducing blood flow to inflamed areas in your joints, which in turn leads to significant pain relief and improved joint function. For those who haven’t found relief from traditional treatments or aren’t candidates for surgery, TAE provides a powerful alternative.
Like RFA, TAE does not require extensive surgery, making it an appealing option for people seeking effective pain management without the complications of invasive procedures. Many individuals report feeling less pain and seeing improvements in mobility and overall joint health after TAE.
The benefits of both RFA and TAE are clear and exciting:
Minimally invasive: No major surgery is required, making recovery quicker and easier.
Fast pain relief: Many patients report reduced pain in just one month after the procedure.
Improved physical function: These treatments help patients move better, improving overall quality of life.
Ideal for those not eligible for surgery: If traditional surgical options are off the table, these procedures offer an effective alternative.
RFA and TAE are excellent options for individuals suffering from conditions like osteoarthritis in the knees, sacroiliac pain, or chronic arthritis in other joints. If you haven’t found relief from medications or other therapies, or if surgery isn’t an option for you, these procedures might be the solution you’ve been looking for.
The ability to get back to doing the things you love without constant pain is invaluable. Whether it’s enjoying time with family, participating in hobbies, or simply being able to move freely, RFA and TAE can give you back control of your life.
Here’s to living life pain-free and on your own terms. Don’t let arthritis or chronic pain hold you back any longer—there are effective solutions available, and they’re making a real difference in people’s lives.
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