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What is Facet Disease and How Can You Find Relief?

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Facet joint, facet syndrome, facet disease- what does it all mean?!?

And most importantly, how can you find relief and live your best life?

In this video, Dr. Jeff Langmaid explains how your facet joints act as the “knuckles” of your spine and allow to you move, bend, and twist.

Also, we look at what happens when your facets become arthritic, and how you can on the road to relief.
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Facet Joint Degeneration/Arthritis: A Common Cause of Back Pain…What Comes Next?

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Facet Joint Degeneration/Arthritis: A Common Cause of Back Pain...What Comes Next?

Mayfield’s Dr. Robert Whitten discusses the diagnosis and treatment options for Facet Joint Degeneration, a common cause of back pain. If you have questions regarding facet joint pain please email us at Comments@mayfieldclinic.com
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Top 3 Signs Your Back Pain is Facet Joint Syndrome-Symptoms & Signs

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Famous Physical Therapists Bob Schrupp and Brad Heineck discuss and present the Top 3 Signs and Symptoms your Back Pain is being caused by Facet Joint Syndrome.

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The facet joints are part of the connection between two adjacent vertebras.
Because the facet joints are almost constantly in motion, they simply degenerate from wear and tear or repetitive stresses and strains over time as we age.
The stress on the facet joints increases even more as the intervertebral disc degenerates and becomes thinner. This results in inflammation and formation of spinal bone spurs leading to arthritis of the facet joint, or facet syndrome.Arthritic joints can produce considerable pain and reflective muscle spasms.