Arthritis can affect various joints in the body that are load-bearing and where movement occurs, including the spine.
Can't bend as easily as you used to? The spine is a series of joints that can be affected by arthritis. — TNS
The spine is comprised of 33 bones stacked one over the other, like Lego blocks, connected by three different joints. When a person stands upright, the lumber spine experiences additional strain and wears out faster than non-mobile levels, such as the middle of the spine.This is because of the millions of flexions, extensions and rotary movements made by the joints in the neck.This can cause stiffness and a loss in range of motion of your neck.Some of these risk factors can be modified, but others are inherent and not modifiable.
To develop an individualised treatment plan, your healthcare team will match your imaging results with your reported symptoms.
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