The dedicated medical staff of orthopedic surgeons, physicians, nurses and physical therapists at Holy Cross Hospital – Mountain Point are ready to take care or you and get you back to doing the things you love.
A leader in advanced surgical technologies, Holy Cross Hospital – Mountain Point treats hips, knees and a range of sports injuries, including torn ligaments in the ankle, shoulder instability, knee wear-and-tear and more. As an alternative to traditional hip replacement, our orthopedic surgeons use the latest in 3D modeling and robotic-assisted technology for optimal placement of each implant. For our partial knee resurfacing procedure, surgeons remove degenerative bone tissue and place the patient-specific knee implant to ensure maximum comfort. With both hip and knee procedures, most patients experience less pain, smaller incisions, and a quicker recovery, and many are able to walk the same day.
Millions of people suffer from chronic low back pain, impacting their ability to work, enjoy hobbies, and simply live life to the fullest. For those people who’ve tried physical therapy, medication, and injections but still haven’t found relief, radiofrequency ablation of the basivertebral nerve (BVN) might be the answer to lasting pain relief.
Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive, outpatient procedure that targets the basivertebral nerve (BVN), a major source of pain for many individuals with chronic low back pain. The BVN transmits pain signals from the vertebral body endplates in the spine to the brain. Radiofrequency ablation interrupts the nerve’s ability to transmit pain signals by
Targeted Approach: A small incision is made in the lower back.
Precise Navigation: Using real-time X-ray guidance, a specialized instrument is guided to the BVN.
Radiofrequency Neurotomy: Radiofrequency energy is applied to the BVN, disrupting its ability to send pain signals.
Minimal Recovery: The procedure typically takes about an hour, and patients can usually return home the same day.
Lasting Relief: Clinical studies have shown significant and sustained pain reduction for up to 5 years.
Minimally Invasive: Small incision, less tissue disruption, and faster recovery compared to traditional surgery.
Outpatient Procedure: Performed in an outpatient setting, allowing you to return home the same day.
Targets the Source of Pain: Addresses the underlying cause of pain by targeting the BVN.
Reduced Reliance on Pain Medication: Many patients experience a significant reduction in their need for pain medication.
Improved Quality of Life: Experience increased mobility, reduced pain, and a return to activities you enjoy.
This procedure may be a good option if you:
Have experienced chronic low back pain for at least 6 months.
Have been diagnosed with vertebrogenic pain, meaning the pain originates from the vertebral body endplates.
Have not found lasting relief from conservative treatments like physical therapy, medication, or injections.
Arthroscopic surgery
Bone and joint care for knees, hips, shoulders and ankles
Comprehensive fracture care
Ligament reconstruction
Shoulder replacement
Treatment for sports injuries
Treatment of work-related injuries
Conditions We Treat
Achilles tendon injuries
Foot arch pains and strains
Frozen shoulders and joint pain
Muscle strains, sprains and cramps
Runner’s knee (patellofemoral pain)
Shin splints
Sprained or twisted ankles
Stress fractures
Tendonitis (i.e., tennis elbow)
Providers
Doctors who regularly provide orthopedic, sports medicine and pain management (interventional spine & pain management) services at Holy Cross Hospital - Mountain Point are listed below. All providers who are credentialed in these specialties at the hospital can be found in our Find a Provider search at this link.
Robotic Assisted Surgery: What Does the Robot Actually Do?
Ever wondered what role a robot plays in surgery? Our Director of Surgical Services breaks down the exact tasks and precise movements surgeons use robotic assistance for, explaining how this technology enhances outcomes for patients. An essential watch for anyone curious about modern surgery!