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'''Facet syndrome''' is a common cause of low back pain. It is a low back pain syndrome attributed to osteoarthritis of the interarticular vertebrae; Clinical Low back pain that increases on extension, irradiates to the posterior thigh, and ends at the knee; x-ray and CT imaging reveal narrowing of disk space, osteophyte formation. |
'''Facet syndrome''' is a common cause of [[low back pain]]. It is a low back pain syndrome attributed to osteoarthritis of the interarticular vertebrae; Clinical Low back pain that increases on extension, irradiates to the posterior thigh, and ends at the knee; [[x-ray]] and CT imaging reveal narrowing of disk space, osteophyte formation. |
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Treatment includes chiropractic care, which has been shown to be highly effective in treating low back pain. Other treatments may include NSAIDs, intraarticular injections with anesthetics, low back fusion with osteodegeneration, endurance training. |
Treatment includes [[Chiropractic|chiropractic care]], which has been shown to be highly effective in treating low back pain. Other treatments may include [[Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug|NSAIDs]], intraarticular injections with anesthetics, low back fusion with osteodegeneration, [[endurance training]]. |
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Revision as of 07:49, 22 August 2009
Facet syndrome is a common cause of low back pain. It is a low back pain syndrome attributed to osteoarthritis of the interarticular vertebrae; Clinical Low back pain that increases on extension, irradiates to the posterior thigh, and ends at the knee; x-ray and CT imaging reveal narrowing of disk space, osteophyte formation.
Treatment includes chiropractic care, which has been shown to be highly effective in treating low back pain. Other treatments may include NSAIDs, intraarticular injections with anesthetics, low back fusion with osteodegeneration, endurance training.