Types of Facet Syndromes
There are two common types of facet syndromes, cervical and lumbosacral facet syndrome. At CHRISTUS Health, we have seen many cases regarding these conditions. Below are common signs and symptoms that relate to that specific condition.
Cervical Facet Syndrome
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Tenderness to touch of the joints and muscles of the neck
- Pain when you extend or rotate the neck
- Headaches
- Limited range of motion
- A dull, aching discomfort in the back of the neck
Lumbosacral Facet Syndrome
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Abnormal gait
- Pain with extension from a flexed position
- Leg pain
- Muscle spasm
- Back pain that feels deep
Your doctor will take a basic history, focused on the activities that cause or relieve pain, and perform a physical exam. You’ll be asked about the location of the pain, whether it is isolated or radiating and the intensity and frequency. Imaging studies, such as MRI, CT and x-rays, are often used to rule out other sources of pain like fractures or tumors.