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A degenerative spine is a spine that has weakened over time. These changes cannot be definitively prevented, and they typically account for the aches and pains commonly associated with growing older.
As aging occurs, the spine’s discs, joints and other components deteriorate, making them more prone to damage. If left untreated, a degenerative spine can cause a number of conditions that are common effects of the natural aging process, including bulging or herniated discs, bone spurs, spinal osteoarthritis and more.
The symptoms of degenerative spine can range from mild to severe, depending on the specific condition a person is suffering from, as well as which region of the spine is affected. Apart from relatively minor aches and pains, the majority of degenerative spine symptoms occur when a spinal component, such as a disc, compresses a nerve root. The resulting symptoms, broadly known as symptoms of radiculopathy, may include:
Additionally, if degenerative spine results in the compression of the spinal cord, a different set of symptoms, known as symptoms of myelopathy, can occur. Some common symptoms of myelopathy are:
When a patient is diagnosed with a degenerative spine, his or her physician will likely recommend a combination of conservative treatment methods to control their symptoms and improve their quality of life. These methods greatly depend on the specific condition the patient’s degenerative spine has caused, and may include pain and anti-inflammatory medication, epidural steroid injections, physical therapy and lifestyle changes, such as weight loss, when necessary. Additionally, some patients choose to explore alternative methods of degenerative spine treatment on their own, and have reported experiencing relief from methods such as acupuncture, chiropractic manipulation and massage therapy, among others.
While conservative and alternative therapies are often all that a patient needs to find sufficient relief from their degenerative spine symptoms, many others may find several months of nonsurgical treatment unsuccessful in managing their pain. When this occurs, the patient should educate themselves on the number of surgical treatments available to them — including the minimally invasive, outpatient procedures performed at USA Spine Care.
Our orthopedic surgeons and neurosurgeons are among the leaders in their fields, and perform thousands of minimally invasive procedures each year. Additionally, our procedures are performed through a less than 1-inch incision, and utilize advanced muscle-sparing techniques. Our surgeries also offer patients a shorter recovery time^ compared to traditional open neck or back surgery, allowing them to get back to their lives as quickly and safely as possible.
Contact USA Spine Care today to receive a no-cost review* of your MRI to determine if you are a potential candidate for our procedures.