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Common Causes and Symptoms of Facet Joint Syndrome

Holding an MD from the SUNY Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Dr. Brian Klagges serves as the director of the Interventional Spine and Pain Management Center at Elliot Hospital in Manchester, New Hampshire. Dr. Brian Klagges also consults for Vertos Medical and MinSURG, which train physicians in specialized procedures such as percutaneous lumbar facet arthrodesis.

Percutaneous lumbar facet arthrodesis is a treatment for facet joint syndrome whereby affected areas of the joints are fused to relieve pain. A person who exhibits facet joint syndrome suffers from severe back and neck pain that is often triggered by breakage and inflammation of the joint cartilage.

A common cause of facet joint syndrome is the deterioration of joint cartilage due to old age. Misalignment of the facet joints caused by an injury, bad posture, obesity, and spinal deformities can also precipitate a dull ache in the back of the skull, shoulders, low back, and buttocks. Bending or twisting movements in the affected joint can also ensue pain.
Common Causes and Symptoms of Facet Joint Syndrome
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Common Causes and Symptoms of Facet Joint Syndrome

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