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[|Human|] hi i have recently gone for 2 procedures on my cervial are. it has reduced the amount of pain in my shoulders, but not really in the base of my neck spine area. we are talking about radio fequency treatment next. could you tell me anything regarding that procedures
[|AI|]  Hi there, thanks for your question. Despite the advances of modern spine surgery we still don't have formidable treatment options for axial neck pain. Axial pain is pain exactly at the area of your spine. Though the pain radiating to arms and shoulders subside, some amount of next pain does remain after cervical spin e surgeries. Sometimes this can be attributed to arthritis of joints at the back of Spine. In such scenarios radio frequency ablation can be used to ablate the small nerve fibers which supply these pain causing joints. This has been found to go ve some pain relief in axial neck pain. Hope this helps. All the best. Regards.  Chat Doctor.