Facet joint injections are a great option for those with the following conditions:
- Disc Herniation - In between the vertebrae in our spine, there are gel-like discs that absorb the shock and pressures our spine encounters on a daily basis. If you receive too much impact, like in a fall, car accident, lifting heavy or other major injury, it may cause the disc to slip out, or herniate, out of place. When it protrudes out, it can hit the nerves that run alongside the spine, which can cause pain in the back, neck or extremities.
- Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) - DDD is a common condition that comes with age. Again, degenerative disc disease is a natural process of aging. With this process, the disc loses its elasticity and hydration which can cause the disc space to narrow and the disc to tear. This can also be a significant factor in back and neck pain.
- Spinal Stenosis - Arthritis and other conditions that cause abnormal bony formations and ligament thickening can cause narrowing of the spinal canal where spinal nerves run up and down the spine. This is called spinal stenosis or spinal narrowing. The narrowing within the vertebrae irritates the spinal nerves, causing significant neck, back, and/or leg pain. Some people are predisposed to having spinal stenosis. Stenosis is another word for Narrowing.
- Whiplash - The quick movement and force from whiplash can cause pain in the area of the facet joints of the neck leading to chronic neck, shoulder, and arm pain. Whiplash injuries are commonly the result of car accidents and sports injuries.
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