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Basivertebral Nerve Ablation (Intracept®)

Basivertebral nerve ablation (the Intracept® Procedure) treats chronic vertebrogenic low back pain — pain that comes from damaged vertebral endplates. Using radiofrequency energy, it quiets the basivertebral nerve inside the vertebra. It's implant-free, done in a single outpatient procedure, and preserves your overall spine structure. (Sample copy — replace with real clinical content.)

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What Basivertebral Nerve Ablation Treats

Intracept is designed for chronic vertebrogenic low back pain — pain that originates from damaged vertebral endplates rather than muscles or discs. A single, implant-free procedure uses radiofrequency energy to quiet the basivertebral nerve inside the vertebra. (Placeholder.)

  • Chronic low back pain lasting six months or more
  • Vertebrogenic pain from damaged vertebral endplates (Modic changes on MRI)
  • Deep, aching low back pain worse with sitting or bending forward
  • Pain that hasn't responded to medication or physical therapy

How It Works

Intracept is a one-time procedure that targets the source of vertebrogenic pain without leaving an implant behind. (Placeholder.)

STEP 1

Identifying the Source

MRI findings help confirm that your pain is vertebrogenic — coming from damaged vertebral endplates.

STEP 2

The Ablation

Image-guided radiofrequency energy targets the basivertebral nerve inside the vertebra to quiet the pain signal.

STEP 3

Recovery

No implant is left behind, and most patients return home the same day.

Are You a Candidate?

You may be a good candidate for basivertebral nerve ablation if: (Placeholder — a consultation confirms candidacy.)

  • Your low back pain has lasted six months or more
  • Imaging shows endplate (Modic) changes
  • Pain is worse with sitting, standing up, or bending forward
  • Medication and therapy haven't given lasting relief

Why Choose Nexis for Intracept

Image-Guided Precision

Real-time imaging for accurate, safe lead placement.

Minimally Invasive

Small incisions, less pain, and a faster return to activity.

Outpatient Convenience

Performed same-day in our accredited surgery center.

Recovery & Common Questions

Most patients return home the same day and resume light activity within a few days, with full guidance from our care team. (Placeholder — recovery varies by patient.)

Is anything implanted?

No — Intracept is an implant-free, one-time procedure, with nothing left behind afterward. (Placeholder.)

Is the procedure done in a hospital?

No — Intracept is performed on an outpatient basis in our modern ambulatory surgery center. (Placeholder.)

Can I still have other treatments later?

Yes — because it preserves your spine structure, Intracept doesn't limit your future treatment options. (Placeholder.)

See If Intracept Is Right for You

Schedule a consultation with our specialists to discuss your options.