home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- $Unique_ID{BRK02163}
- $Pretitle{}
- $Title{Facet's Syndrome}
- $Subject{Facet's Syndrome pains vertebral column standing sitting Muscle spasm
- arthritis arthritic process vertebra spinal x-rays cartilage compression nerve
- nerves rest analgesic medication Physical therapy surgery bone graft joint
- pain}
- $Volume{}
- $Log{
- Anatomy of the Spinal Cord*0006801.scf}
-
- Copyright (c) 1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
-
-
- Facet's Syndrome
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- QUESTION: Could you please explain what facet syndrome is? Also, what is the
- correct pronunciation of it? I suspect that this particular condition may be
- the reason for my pain and problems and would like to discuss it with my
- physician in an intelligent manner.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ANSWER: You display a commendable attitude and I am pleased to help. Facet's
- syndrome (it's pronounced "fasets") is often the diagnosis that explains the
- reason for patient complaints of pains which originate in the vertebral column
- and which sometimes are aggravated by standing or sitting in certain postures.
- Muscle spasm may be present, and both sides of the body can be involved at the
- same time.
- Actually, it's a type of arthritic process which involves a small area on
- the surface of a vertebra (a facet) where one bone in the spinal column
- connects (articulates) with the vertebra above or below it. Usually, the
- diagnosis can be made by taking x-rays of the spine from different angles.
- These x-rays often show a degeneration of the cartilage within the joint, and
- a displacement of one bone in relationship to the other. The result is a
- spasm of the muscles, and a closing of the space through which the nerves from
- the spinal cord pass out to the rest of the body. And it is this compression
- of the nerve that causes some of the pain you are experiencing.
- Often the pain can be relieved with rest and analgesic medication.
- Physical therapy can be very helpful in getting you over some of the difficult
- times when pain is great, and which, unfortunately, may return from time to
- time. It is only the rare case that requires surgery, consisting of removing
- the facets, or bone graft and fusion of the joint.
-
- ----------------
-
- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
-