Radiofrequency Neurotomy as a Treatment Option for Non-surgical Chronic Hip Pain

Luis Roberto García Valadez *

Military Hospital of Guadalajara, Jalisco, México.

Jorge Aram Copca Santoyo

Clinic of Dr. Valadez, Jalisco, México.

J. Manuel Sánchez

Clinic of Dr. Valadez, Jalisco, México.

E. Samantha Zúñiga Vázquez

Clinic of Dr. Valadez, Jalisco, México.

Sebastián Ortiz García

Clinic of Dr. Valadez, Jalisco, México.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Introduction: From 10% to 15% of patients with hip arthrosis suffer from comorbidities which contraindicate THA as a therapeutic option. Radiofrequency offers a promising and minimally invasive alternative for effective pain management and functional improvement in non-surgical patients.

Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of radiofrequency (RF) rhizotomy for managing chronic pain in patients with hip osteoarthritis and to describe the surgical technique.

Study Design: Experimental study with a 12-month prospective follow-up.

Setting and Duration of the Study: Orthopaedic pain management unit of the Interventional Pain clinic over a 12-month period.

Methodology: A total of 22 patients with chronic hip pain due to osteoarthritis were included in an experimental study conducted over a 12-month period. Patients were divided into two groups: the first treated with RF (n=11) and the second with conservative management (n=11). Function and pain were assessed using the WOMAC score and VAS scale at 0, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. Data were analyzed using ANOVA to determine RF effectiveness.

Results: RF rhizotomy improved by 65% in WOMAC scores at 12 months (51.5 points). ANOVA statistics revealed significant differences over follow-up intervals at 0, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months (F = 127.0, p < 0.0001), indicating treatment effects. The greatest reduction was observed at 3 months and sustained throughout the follow-up year. Patients treated with RF reported lower analgesic use, and no adverse effects were noted.

Conclusion: Radiofrequency rhizotomy is a safe and effective alternative for managing chronic hip pain in non-candidate patients for THA, offering sustained functional improvement and a low complication rate. Prospective studies are needed to assess its long-term efficacy.

Keywords: Radiofrequency ablation, radiofrequency rhizotomy, chronic hip pain, Hip osteoarthritis, WOMAC


How to Cite

Valadez, Luis Roberto García, Jorge Aram Copca Santoyo, J. Manuel Sánchez, E. Samantha Zúñiga Vázquez, and Sebastián Ortiz García. 2025. “Radiofrequency Neurotomy As a Treatment Option for Non-Surgical Chronic Hip Pain”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 37 (1):109-18. https://doi.org/10.9734/jammr/2025/v37i15701.

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