Facet Syndrome

0

Facet Syndrome – Similar to pinched nerves symptoms, this is believed to be associated with pain in the back's side joints and the main cause of up to 20 percent of back pain cases, with buttocks and upper leg pain increasing with long-term standing, and when switching sitting / standing / lying positions. An injection of local anesthetic into the facet joint helps determine the diagnosis. However, since the anesthetic relieves the pain at the same time and is used as a short-term solution, an x-ray doesn't help with imaging the pain results. Recommended treatment includes rigorous lumbar activities and body mechanics exercises to learn proper or more beneficial posture and movement techniques.

Back Pain Relief Pain does not always equate to tissue damage. The severity of pain from low back problems is often unrelated to the extent of physical damage present.

Filed under Back Pain Treatment by  #

Leave a Comment

Login