Facet syndrome

Facet syndrome is a condition caused by inflammation or degeneration of the facet joints, located at the back of the spine. These joints allow movement between the vertebrae and, when damaged, can cause localized pain, stiffness and limitation of movement. The pain usually worsens with certain movements or prolonged postures and may radiate to the extremities depending on the affected area, whether cervical, dorsal or lumbar.

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Frequently asked questions

Can facet syndrome get worse over time if left untreated?

Yes, if not properly treated, facet syndrome can progress, increasing inflammation and pain, which can further limit mobility. It is important to seek early medical attention to prevent complications and preserve spinal function.

What treatment options are available for facet syndrome?

Facet syndrome can be treated by conservative options such as physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications and facet blocks. In more advanced cases, minimally invasive techniques or regenerative therapy with growth factors may be considered to stimulate repair of the affected tissue.

What are the benefits of facet blocks for the treatment of facet syndrome?

Facet blocks help relieve pain quickly and effectively by reducing inflammation in the facet joints. This treatment is outpatient and can significantly improve the patient’s mobility while comprehensive management of the condition is planned.