Non-Invasive Pulsed Radiofrequency (PRF) Therapy for Chronic Pain Management

Are you living with persistent pain that hasn’t responded well to conventional treatments? Non-invasive Pulsed Radiofrequency (PRF) Therapy may offer the relief you’ve been looking for.

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Non-Invasive Pulsed Radiofrequency (PRF) Therapy

Are you struggling with ongoing pain that hasn’t improved with standard treatments? Non-invasive Pulsed Radiofrequency (PRF) Therapy could be the effective solution you’ve been searching for.

Conditions Treated with PRF:

  • Chronic shoulder pain (e.g. rotator cuff pain)
  • Neck and cervical spine pain
  • Thoracic and lower back pain
  • Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
  • Chronic knee pain, including osteoarthritis
  • Ankle pain and tendonitis
  • Elbow pain, such as tennis elbow or repetitive strain injuries
Non-Invasive Pulsed Radiofrequency (PRF)
what is pulsed radio frequency

What Is Pulsed Radiofrequency (PRF)?

Pulsed Radiofrequency (PRF) is a non-invasive pain treatment that uses short bursts of low-intensity electrical energy to target nerves without damaging them. It helps reduce inflammation and interrupt abnormal pain signals, making it effective for conditions like sciatica, joint pain, and neuropathic pain. PRF is a safe alternative when traditional treatments haven’t worked, with minimal side effects and no lengthy recovery time.

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How Does (PRF) It Work?

Recent research shows that chronic pain is linked to oxidative stress—a harmful condition where cells produce too many free radicals, leading to inflammation.

PRF:

  • Reduces free radicals by electromagnetic modulation (radical pair recombination)
  • Restores immune balance and normal cell function
  • Initiates a long-lasting anti-inflammatory response
How Does (PRF) Work

How Is PRF Applied?

Pulsed Radiofrequency (PRF) is applied using a small probe placed near the affected nerve, without any cuts or surgery. The procedure targets specific nerve pathways causing pain, delivering safe and precise energy tailored to the area being treated.

  • Delivered via  probes — no incisions, no cut ,no surgery.
  • Targets the specific nerve pathways involved in your pain
  • Safe and precise energy application tailored to each body region

What Are the Benefits?

  • Non-invasive with no recovery downtime
  • May provide long-term pain relief
  • It is ideal for patients seeking non-surgical alternatives or unsuitable for surgery, and the surgeon did not offer them the surgery or wants to postpone the surgery and try all of the options before considering surgery.
  • Minimal to no side effects

What to Expect:

Many patients report improvement within weeks after treatment, with progressive benefits over time. Treatment is often delivered as part of a multi-modal pain management plan.

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PRF benefits and expectations

Frequently Asked Questions

PRF is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-temperature electromagnetic pulses to reduce inflammation and reset abnormal pain signals—without damaging nerves or requiring surgery.

PRF is used for chronic pain in the shoulder, neck, lower back, sacroiliac joint, knee (e.g. osteoarthritis), ankle, and elbow (e.g. tennis elbow).

No. PRF is completely non-surgical. It’s delivered through a small probe with no cuts, incisions, or downtime.

Many patients notice improvement within a few weeks, with continued relief over time as part of a broader pain management plan.

PRF is considered safe with minimal to no side effects, especially compared to surgical or heat-based nerve treatments.

PRF is ideal for patients who want to avoid surgery, aren’t eligible for it, or are exploring non-invasive pain relief options.

PRF helps reduce oxidative stress—a major contributor to chronic inflammation—by restoring immune balance and normal cellular function, leading to lasting pain relief.

PRF is ideal for patients who are not candidates for surgery, wish to avoid invasive procedures, or want to explore all available options before considering surgery.

Yes. PRF is often part of a comprehensive, multimodal pain management plan that may include physiotherapy, medications, or other non-invasive therapies.

A consultation with one of our pain specialists will help determine if PRF is appropriate based on your condition, medical history, and treatment goals.

Next Steps:

We invite you to book a consultation with our Pain Specialist, Dr. Adam Mir, and his experienced team at Sydney PainAid Specialists. Dr. Mir will help you understand whether non-invasive PRF therapy is suitable for your condition and work with you to develop a personalised treatment plan.

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Take the first step towards a pain-free life. Our team of dedicated pain specialists in Australia is here to help you navigate your journey to recovery.

Book an Appointment today to start your journey toward safer and more effective pain management.

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