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Understanding Progress Of Spinal Osteoarthritis

Author: Deepa Dhingra
by Deepa Dhingra
Posted: Feb 24, 2016

Of different types of arthritis, the most common and frequently disabling, and also the most painful is osteoarthritis. It affects the weight bearing joints, knees and hips along with the spine, hands and feet. Of these, it is spinal osteoarthritis which triggers severe pain, making the life of a person difficult. As far as zeroing on the best spinal osteoarthritis treatment goes, it is decided by the doctor after carefully examining the patient and the damage caused.

Normal joints are hinges towards the ends of bones which are lubricated inside a closed sack by synovial fluidand coveted by cartilage. Usually, there is friction in joints which makes for the easy movement. With degeneration process of joints, cartilage becomes rough and slowly worn out causing joint halves to rub against each other. It causes pain and inflammation and formation of bone spurs. Joint lining may become inflamed as well as swollen and the fluid lubricant might become thin.

Osteoarthritis, medically known as degenerative joint disease, has been affecting near about thirty millions Americans every year. Women above the age of 45 or 50 years of age suffer from it the most.

Osteoarthritis of the spine

Pain triggering in back should not be avoided as it could be the sign of something graver and severe. With an increasing number of people’s suffering from spinal osteoarthritis, it is important to pay heed to back pain. According to studies, it has been established that Spinal arthritis is one of the prime causes of back pain. It is a condition in which cartilage located between the aligning facet joints in the posterior (back portion of the spine) breakdown causing mechanically induced pain.

The facet joints, also known as zygophyseal joints or vertebral joints) becomes inflamed and it is the progressive joint degeneration which leads to more frictional pain. Flexibility as well as back motion decreases proportionally to the back pain induced while walking, sitting and standing.

Over the period of time, small and irregular growth on bones known as osteophytes, medically called bone spurs, form on the spinal vertebrae and facet joints. These bonesspurs form as a response to instability of joint, and are the attempt of nature to bring stability to the joints again.

It is the expansion of the normal bony structure which signifies spine degeneration. However, it is important for you to know that bone spurs are considered as a normal ageing process and do not lead to pain directly. However, there is very possibility they might become large causing entrapment and irritation to nerves passing through spinal structure. This may lead to diminished space for the nerves to pass, condition known as spinal stenosis. As far as Spinal Stenosis Relief goes, your healthcare professional or orthopedic will prescribe the treatment after running a few tests.

Getting timely treatment for spinal stenosis is important else it will progress to more severe a condition like spinal osteoarthritis. If you experience back pain frequently then consult orthopedic so that you can get the best treatment.
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