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Degenerative joint disease describes the gradual deterioration of the cartilage that lines the joints in the body. Also known as osteoarthritis, degenerative joint disease can occur in any of the body’s joints, and is commonly found within the joints of the spine, called facet joints.
The facet joints withstand a great amount of stress to facilitate movement in the spine. Over time, this pressure can cause the cartilage that lines the facet joints to wear away, leaving the bones to grind against each other, often leading to pain, inflammation and stiffness.
Individuals with degenerative joint disease don’t have to suffer in silence. If you have, or think you may have this potentially debilitating condition, here are four steps you can follow on your path to reclaiming your life from back pain:
Though many patients find conservative treatment sufficient in managing their degenerative joint disease pain, others may require surgery to find relief. Those who are in this position should consider the minimally invasive, outpatient procedures available to them at USA Spine Care.
Our board-certified surgeons+ have helped more than 75,000 people find relief since 2005, setting us apart as the leader in this field. What’s more, our procedures offer numerous advantages over traditional open neck and back surgery, including shorter recovery time^ and lower risk of complication. To find out if you are a candidate for our minimally invasive, outpatient procedures, contact USA Spine Care today and our team will provide you with a no-cost review* of your MRI.