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Degenerative spinal joint disease is a form of arthritis that affects the facet joints, which are located where the vertebrae meet and articulate along the spine. As we age, the facet joints can begin to wear down due to years of strenuous movement. Joint degeneration is particularly common in the cervical (upper) and lumbar (lower) regions of the spine, which are relatively mobile and subjected to greater wear and tear than the more stable thoracic (middle) region. This condition is typically related to the natural aging process that causes the joints to become less able to bear the load that is placed on them every day.
The symptom most commonly associated with facet joint degeneration is localized pain at the point where the joint cartilage has broken down. This breakdown of the protective cartilaginous coating on the joint can expose the adjacent nerve ending, producing pain that ranges from a dull ache to a debilitating sharp sensation. In many cases, chronic pain from spinal arthritis can be managed using one or more of the following conservative treatment methods:
If chronic pain persists after several months of conservative treatment, a doctor might recommend surgery as an option to address the symptoms of degenerative spinal joint disease. If you have concerns about the prospect of a highly invasive traditional open neck or back procedure, contact USA Spine Care to learn about the benefits of minimally invasive spine surgery. The orthopedic surgeons and neurosurgeons at USA Spine Care use state-of-the-art technology to perform outpatient procedures that can help you find lasting relief from neck and back pain.
Contact us today for your free MRI or CT scan review* to determine if you are a potential candidate for one of our procedures.