LOW BACK FACET JOINT PAIN
Low Back Facet Joint Pain is a very common condition in all people young or old. The facet joints (zygapophysial joints) are a synovial joint located in the spine susceptible to becoming restricted. They are often accompanied by an acute spasm of the surrounding muscle. Pain and stiffness in the low back or is the most common symptom. The patient may find it hard to bend forward, straighten up or turn in a certain direction without pain and stiffness. The patient is often held in an antalgic position (leaning to one side). Other symptoms may include referral pain into the buttocks, hips and thigh. This is not to be confuse with sciatica type symptoms which would be shooting, numbness, weakness or pin & needles in to the back of the thigh. These joints are responsible for the segmental range of movement at each level in the vertebral column (spine). During the course of your day, certain joints may become restricted, however, normal daily movement patterns should be enough to release the joints with no pain and restore range of movement. There are occasions however, when improper lifting, awkward lifting/bending can cause the joint to become so restricted that these normal daily movement patterns are not enough to release the joint.
WHAT PRACTITIONER AT THE AARK CLINIC SHOULD I SEE?
We recommend that you seek treatment from an Osteopath. Osteopaths are highly qualifid and skilled to employ techniques which release the joint safely and skilfully to avoid any further damage to the tissues. They will often identify/treat associated or contributing musculoskeletal factors that may have led to the injury in the first place.
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AUTHOR: LLOYD TILNEY BOst PRINCIPLE OSTEOPATH AT THE AARK CLINIC
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