
Joint Damage
Facet joint syndrome occurs when the facet
joints become stressed and damaged. This
damage can occur from everyday wear and
tear, injury to the back or neck or because
of degeneration of an intervertebral disc.
Cartilage Loss
The cartilage that covers the stressed facet
joints gradually wears away. The joints
become swollen and stiff. The vertebral
bones rub directly against each other,
which can lead to the growth of bone
spurs along the edges of the facet joints.
Symptoms
Pain from facet joint symdrome differs
depending on which region of teh spine is
damaged. If the upper (cervical) spine
is affected, pain may be felt in the
neck, shoulders, and upper or middle
back. The person may also experience
headaches. If the lower (lumbar) spine
is affected, pain may be felt in the lower
back, buttocks and back of the thigh.
Treatment
Facet joint arthritis is first treated
conservatively with rest, ice, heat,
antiinflammatory medications, and
physical therapy. In addition, facet
joint blocks may be administered – not
only to diagnose facet joint pain but
also to treat it. If non-surgical methods
fail to relieve pain, a facet rhizotomoy
or bone fusion may be performed.
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