Radiofrequency neuroablation is based on the principle nerve blocking by placing a probe close to the nerve and the tip of this probe generates heat between 40 and 80 0C with radio waves to produce an analgesic effect (pain relief). This causes destruction of the targeted nerve and pain relief. This procedure is usually performed while the patient is under sedation. Radiofrequency neuroablation can be performed for neck, back, waist, head, facial pain and coccyx pain and problems.