Treatment FAQ

what treatment is there for arthritis of the spine

by Dr. Pete Luettgen Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How is spinal arthritis treated?
  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and corticosteroids (pills or injections) to reduce pain and swelling.
  • Other medications targeting specific symptoms or triggers of inflammatory arthritis.
  • Physical therapy to improve back muscle strength and range of motion in the spine.

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What are the best arthritis treatments?

Walking and water aerobics are considered the best exercises for arthritis patients.

  • Exercise can also help to lose weight that will put less stress on the joints. ...
  • Exercises involving lifting weights can build muscle strength, which can help a person to manage daily activities.
  • Exercises also strengthen the heart and lungs and can reduce fatigue besides increasing the patient’s stamina.

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How do you remove arthritis from spine?

Ways to Reduce Inflammation From Arthritis

  • NSAIDs. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDs) are commonly the first pain relievers used for inflammation related to arthritis. ...
  • Corticosteroids. ...
  • Dietary Supplements. ...
  • Anti-Inflammatory Diet. ...
  • Cannabis. ...
  • Maintain a Healthy Weight. ...
  • Exercise. ...
  • Stop Smoking. ...
  • Reduce Stress. ...
  • Get Enough Sleep. ...

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What are the treatment options for spinal arthritis?

  • Exercise. Exercise is one of the best treatment options for spinal arthritis. ...
  • Pain Medications. Pain medications and anti-inflammatories are another treatment option for spinal arthritis, but if you choose to pursue medication, it should not be your only option.
  • Ice and Heat Therapy. ...
  • Injections. ...
  • Surgery. ...

Can you have surgery to remove arthritis in the spine?

Surgery may be recommended for spinal arthritis if other treatments don’t sufficiently relieve pain. The goals of the surgery may include: Decompressing the spinal cord and freeing up the nerve roots from bone spurs and other tissues that may be pressing on them

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Can arthritis in the spine be cured?

Osteoarthritis of the spine is a degenerative disease. If it is left untreated, back and neck pain may get worse over time. Osteoarthritis cannot be reversed, but treatment can slow down its progression, help control pain, and restore some or all of normal function.

What happens when you have arthritis in your spine?

Feeling grinding when moving the spine. Tingling, numbness, weakness, or sharp shooting pains in your arms or legs if nerves of the spine are affected. Headaches (when the upper, or cervical, spine is affected) Pain/swelling/stiffness in other joints, such as knees, hands, and feet (common in inflammatory arthritis)

Is arthritis in the spine serious?

Pain and stiffness are the most common symptoms of spinal arthritis. Causes of spinal arthritis are still largely unknown except for osteoarthritis, which is typically a result of wear and tear. Spinal arthritis treatment may include pain medications, steroid injections, physical therapy and surgery in severe cases.

Is walking good for arthritis of the spine?

Despite all the workouts available, walking remains a tried-and-true form of exercise. Not only is it low-impact for achy joints, it also provides cardiovascular benefits. When considering back pain from arthritis, follow some simple rules to get the most out of your walk: Wear comfortable walking shoes.

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