Cervical facetogenic pain is a type of pain originating from the facet joints in the cervical spine (the neck). The facet joints are small, paired joints located at the back of each vertebra, and they help stabilize the spine while allowing for movement. When these joints become irritated, inflamed, or damaged, they can cause localized or referred pain, often described as cervical facetogenic pain.
Causes of Cervical Facetogenic Pain
Symptoms
Diagnosis
Conservative management
Interventional treatments:
Surgical options (rare): In severe cases, if conservative treatments fail, surgical options like facet joint fusion or decompression may be considered.
How is the facet injection done?
These joints are the most superficial part of your spine. The spinal cord and big nerves are deeper structures. It means the risks of any significant nerve damage are very low. We use live X-ray to visualize the joints and the needle path as it approaches and enters these joints.
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