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Facet joint syndrome care and relief in Marietta

Small joints that hurt most when you lean back.

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If your back pain intensifies when you lean backward or twist, the source may be your spinal facet joints. At Plasker Chiropractic, we provide clear, evidence-based evaluations and conservative care to help you restore function and avoid invasive procedures.

Small joints that hurt most when you lean back

Facet joint syndrome involves the small, load-bearing joints connecting your vertebrae. When these articular surfaces become inflamed or mechanically stressed, they create localized pain that typically worsens when you extend your spine backward or rotate. Unlike disc issues that often flare up with bending forward, facet irritation responds poorly to slouching and demands targeted evaluation. At Plasker Chiropractic, we examine these mechanics to understand your specific presentation.

Why these joints become irritated

These joints experience constant movement and weight distribution. Over time, joint cartilage wear, postural imbalances, or repetitive spinal loading can compromise normal joint mechanics. For adults managing active lives, prior athletic injuries or long hours at a desk contribute to asymmetrical joint stress. Identifying the exact structural and functional source is essential before beginning any intervention, aligning with the principles of proactive longevity and the 100 Year Lifestyle network.

Distinguishing facet pain from other spinal conditions

Failing to separate facet irritation from disc herniations or muscle strains leads to ineffective treatment. During your examination at our Marietta office, we perform specific orthopedic tests, range-of-motion assessments, and palpation to isolate the source. If pain localizes primarily to extension and lacks true neurological radiation down the leg, the facet joints are the primary suspect. We document these findings to establish a baseline for measurable results.

How we address facet joint irritation

Treatment focuses on reducing localized inflammation, restoring normal joint arthrokinematics, and supporting long-term spinal stability. We utilize Corrective Chiropractic Care to address joint restriction, alongside Flexion-Distraction (Cox) Table work to decompress posterior spinal elements safely. To manage acute muscle guarding, we apply Electrical Muscle Stimulation & Interferential Current and Therapeutic Ultrasound.

Beyond passive relief, long-term success requires strengthening supporting musculature. We integrate Active Rehab & Corrective Exercise alongside Soft Tissue & Myofascial Therapy to address compensatory tightness. We do not promise a permanent cure or claim to reverse structural arthritis, but evidence shows structured movement and mechanical care significantly reduce pain and restore function for patients throughout Marietta.

Realistic recovery expectations and clinical boundaries

Mechanical joint irritation takes time to resolve, especially when compounded by years of postural habits. Recovery is rarely linear; you may experience fluctuations as you return to normal activities like golfing or lifting grandchildren. While conservative care helps many patients avoid surgical intervention, it has clear limits. If your examination reveals progressive neurological deficits, cauda equina signs, or systemic red flags, we will refer you immediately for advanced medical imaging or surgical consultation.

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Questions patients ask

Facet Joint Syndrome, answered plainly

How do I know my back pain is coming from my facet joints and not a disc?

Facet joint pain typically worsens when you lean backward or twist, whereas disc-related pain usually increases when you bend forward or sit for long periods. Furthermore, facet pain rarely radiates below the knee as a true nerve root compression does. A clinical examination in Marietta helps differentiate these sources accurately.

Can chiropractic care cure or reverse facet joint arthritis?

Chiropractic care does not reverse arthritic bone changes or cure spinal degeneration. Instead, treatment focuses on improving joint mechanics, reducing surrounding muscle spasms, and decreasing inflammation. This helps restore comfortable movement so you can maintain active daily routines without relying solely on medications.

What treatments are used for facet joint syndrome at your clinic?

We utilize a multimodal, conservative approach combining Corrective Chiropractic Care, Flexion-Distraction (Cox) Table decompression, and soft tissue therapies. Passive modalities like electrical stimulation complement active rehabilitation exercises designed to strengthen spinal stabilizers and prevent recurring flare-ups.

How long does it take to see measurable results?

Recovery timelines vary based on how long you have experienced symptoms and your overall health. While some patients notice reduced pain within a few visits, lasting mechanical stability requires a structured rehabilitation plan. We track objective functional markers during your care to measure progress objectively.

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Facet Joint Syndrome across greater Marietta

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