All About Degenerative Joint Disease

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All About Degenerative Joint Disease

Degenerative Joint Disease

According to Spinewise Clinic, degenerative joint disease, is the most common form of arthritis, and it affects millions of people around the world. It occurs when the cartilage on the ends of your bones wears down over time. This condition is usually most prevalent in your hands, neck, low back, knees, and hips. While there is no cure for this condition, there are therapies that can assist in relieving pain and improving joint function.

The most common symptom of degenerative disk disease is chronic pain that starts at the lower part of the back then radiating to the hips. During walking, you will also feel pain on your buttocks and thighs. In some, there may be weakness or tingling sensations at the knees. The pain can also be felt when you are doing other activities such as bending, lifting or even sitting.

Degenerative Disc Disease Treatments

1. Medications
2. Physical therapy
3. Chiropractic
4. Surgery

Chiropractors are experts in this area, so it’s only wise to seek out and receive chiropractic treatment for degenerative disc disease. Many chiropractors offer manual therapy to their patients in addition to the spinal adjustment. Trigger point therapy involves pressure being put on the painful spots to relieve the tension. Therapeutic exercises, such as stretching and resistance techniques, help prevent symptoms from getting worse.

Pain management doctors offer facet injections, nucleoplasty, physical therapy, spinal decompression therapy, bracing, radiofrequency ablation, among other treatments. Surgery should be considered as an absolute last resort.

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