Cervical osteoarthritis
Pain from cervical osteoarthritis
Just as in the lumbar spine, the facet joints in the cervical spine can degenerate
and lead to osteoarthritis of the cervical spine. The pain associated with
osteoarthritis tends to:
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Radiate to the shoulder or between the shoulder
blades
-
Be worse first thing in the morning, and
then improves after getting up and moving
around
-
Gets worse again at the end of the day
-
Feels better with rest
Osteoarthritis conservative treatments
Treatments for osteoarthritis are usually conservative and may include:
-
Rest and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAID’s) to relieve the pain
from osteoarthritis and inflammation
-
Traction and/or chiropractic manipulations
to help control chronic symptoms or provide
relief for more severe episodes of pain from
osteoarthritis
Although osteoarthritis tends to be chronic,
the symptoms are rarely progressive and rarely
require surgery.
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Cervical osteoarthritis
Pain from cervical osteoarthritis
Just as in the lumbar spine, the facet joints in the cervical spine can degenerate
and lead to osteoarthritis of the cervical spine. The pain associated with
osteoarthritis tends to:
-
Radiate to the shoulder or between the shoulder
blades
-
Be worse first thing in the morning, and
then improves after getting up and moving
around
-
Gets worse again at the end of the day
-
Feels better with rest
Osteoarthritis conservative treatments
Treatments for osteoarthritis are usually conservative and may include:
-
Rest and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAID’s) to relieve the pain
from osteoarthritis and inflammation
-
Traction and/or chiropractic manipulations
to help control chronic symptoms or provide
relief for more severe episodes of pain from
osteoarthritis
Although osteoarthritis tends to be chronic,
the symptoms are rarely progressive and rarely
require surgery.
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