A Chiropractic Diagnosis: Spinal Degeneration

Your spine is made up of 24 individual vertebra stacked on top of each other. To allow
for flexibility and movement, there is a cushion, or “disc,” in between each pair of
vertebra. As we age, these discs can wear, becoming progressively thinner over time.
This leads to a cycle of arthritic changes, including bone spurs and narrowing of the
opening where our nerves exit the spine. Sometimes your nerves can become “pinched”
in these narrowed openings. A Chiropractic diagnosis of Spinal Degeneration is exceptionally common, affecting people as young as 20 and becoming extremely likely by age 70. How quickly you
develop arthritis is largely genetic. Other factors include a history of trauma, smoking,
continually operating motorized vehicles, being overweight and/or performing repetitive
movements.

Spinal Degeneration Symptoms

Symptoms include pain or stiffness in your neck or back. Sometimes, symptoms can
radiate into your arms or legs. Most researchers believe the symptoms of osteoarthritis
are not the direct result of the disease, but rather, from the conditions preceding the
disease and those that developed subsequent to it, like joint restrictions and muscle
tightness.

How Dr. Panopoulos and Dr. Stasinos can help

Regular Chiropractic care can help get you back to normal as soon as possible is our number one goal. To do that, we will likely recommend one or more of the following:

  • Joint manipulation to gently restore movement to your spine.
  • Therapy modalities to ease your muscle tightness, pain and swelling.
  • Myofascial release to remove your long-standing tightness.
  • Therapeutic stretching to restore your flexibility.
  • Acupuncture to help alleviate the pain and encourage healing
  • Nutritional Counseling to customize an anti-inflammatory diet and weight loss advice if needed.

The chiropractors at Active Health treats Spinal Degeneration. If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, please contact our office to schedule an appointment.