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While poor posture does not directly cause arthritis of the spine, it can contribute to its effects. For instance, body position can play a role in the development of pain and other symptoms caused by spinal degeneration and related nerve compression.
More specifically, arthritis of the spine causes the protective cartilage that lines the facet joints to slowly deteriorate over time. This can lead to painful bone-on-bone contact, which can cause inflammation and stimulate the development of protective bony deposits (bone spurs). If a bone spur develops near the spinal cord or a spinal nerve root, it can potentially cause nerve compression. An irritated or compressed spinal nerve can produce localized and radiating pain, muscle weakness, numbness and tingling sensations. Poor posture can affect the alignment of the spine and add to the pressure on a compressed nerve.
In addition to improving your comfort, there are many other good reasons to stand tall and sit up straight. This holds true whether or not you’ve been diagnosed with arthritis of the spine.
Poor posture can worsen spinal arthritis symptoms. Therefore, it is important to practice good posture while:
If your pain persists or worsens despite postural improvement and other nonsurgical therapies for arthritis of the spine, contact USA Spine Care. For patients who elect surgical treatment, we offer minimally invasive outpatient surgery that is a safer and effective alternative to traditional open spine surgery.^ We can provide a free MRI review* to determine if you are a candidate for our minimally invasive surgery.