Spinecare Topics

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Understanding Back Pain
The Spinal Joints and Back Pain

Spinal joint (facet) disease is a common cause for chronic back pain. It is felt by some to represent the most common source of chronic back pain. The mechanism contributing to pain is complex, involving the presence of reactions which induce and promote inflammation, facet nerve irritation and the presence of chemicals such as substance P which facilitates pain. These factors can be triggered by many stimuli including trauma, an inflammatory process, osteoarthritis, as well as distension, pinching and inflammation of the lining of the spine joints (synovial membrane). There are multiple treatment approaches available for individuals with facet disease. Successful conservative approaches include, anti-inflammatory approaches, spinal mobilization/manipulation, chiropractic care and local injections.


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To learn more about your spine. spinehealth, and available spinecare go to the International Spine Assocition (ISA) at www.spineinformation.org. The primary mission of the ISA is to improve spinehealth and spinecare through education. The ISA is committed to disseminating need-to-know information throught the World Wide Web in numerous languages covering many topics related to the spine, including information about spine disorders, spine heath, advances in technology and available spinecare



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