Safe effective relief of arthritis in the most complex patients!

For individuals with autoimmune-related arthritis, like the ones managed by rheumatologists like my wife, Sarah Christensen MD, managing chronic pain and inflammation is a primary concern. Their patients are complex and usually on a myriad of medications and autoimmune suppressive agents to help with pain.  Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) emerges as a promising solution in their pain management arsenal. RFA involves the use of heat generated by radio waves to target and disrupt the nerves responsible for transmitting pain signals, providing significant relief for those with arthritis-related discomfort.

One of the key benefits of RFA for autoimmune-related arthritis is its ability to selectively target specific nerves without affecting surrounding tissues. By precisely ablating the nerves responsible for transmitting pain signals from inflamed joints, RFA effectively reduces pain and improves overall quality of life for patients.

Moreover, RFA offers a minimally invasive alternative to traditional surgical procedures, minimizing the risks associated with invasive interventions and enabling quicker recovery times. This makes it particularly suitable for individuals with autoimmune-related arthritis who may already be dealing with compromised immune systems and heightened vulnerability to infections.

Overall, radiofrequency ablation represents a valuable tool in the comprehensive management of autoimmune-related arthritis, offering targeted pain relief and improved functional outcomes for individuals striving to regain control over their daily lives despite the challenges posed by their condition.


Blake Christensen D.O.

Oklahoma Pain Treatment Centers

Board Certified:

Pain Medicine and Anesthesiology