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What is
Facet Arthritis?
Facet arthritis occurs in the small joints between vertebrae, leading to neck and back pain.
Key Specialists
Professor Adrian Wilson
Dr. Raghbir Khakha
Causes
Age:
Degeneration due to age, wear and tear, or injury.
Symptoms
Localised Back or Neck Pain:
Pain is often felt directly in the area of the affected facet joints, usually in the lower back or neck.
Stiffness:
The affected joints can become stiff, especially after periods of inactivity, making movement more difficult.
Reduced Flexibility:
Inflammation in the facet joints can limit the range of motion, impacting daily activities and mobility.
Treatments
Radiofrequency Nerve Coagulation:
This treatment targets and disrupts nerve signals to reduce pain.
Orthobiologic Injections:
PRP or stem cell injections to reduce inflammation.
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