Avoid Back and Neck Surgery with Regenerative Medicine for Facet Syndrome
What is Facet Joint Syndrome?
Facet Syndrome is related to osteoarthritis and can cause significant cervical (neck) or lumbar (lower back) pain (See Figure 1).

Figure 1. Illustration of Spine Anatomy. Vertebrae are divided into three sections: Cervical (C1-C7) neck, Thoracic (T1-T12) back, and Lumbar (L1-L5) lower back. The Sacrum and Coccyx compose the end of the spine commonly referred to as the tail bone.
Facet Syndrome can be divided into Cervical Facet Syndrome and Lumbar Facet Syndrome since facet joints in the vertebra of the neck and lower back are most-commonly affected.
Facet joints give the back flexibility allowing the spine to bend and twist in different directions. Back pain and immobility can result from facet joint degeneration caused by the breakdown of cartilage between facet joints (See Figure 2).
Causes, Signs And Symptoms
Figure 2. Illustration of vertebral column. Facet Joint Syndrome is often associated with inflammation or trauma to the nerve root, spinal cord, or intervertebral discs. Regenerative Medicine treatments can ease the inflammation and damage to these structures alleviating pain and restoring range of motion.What are Facet Joint Pain Symptoms?
The back pain experienced is similar to osteoarthritis and depends on which vertebrae are affected (e.g., lumbar facet joint vs. cervical facet joint).Common symptoms include of facet joint injury:
- Neck pain worsened by holding your head in one place for long periods (e.g., driving, computer work) or with inactivity
- Lower back pain
- Loss of mobility (e.g., inability to move neck side to side or up and down, or bend over)
- Pain in the shoulder blade or upper back
- Crepitus (e.g., neck/back popping and cracking, getting stuck)
- Dizziness/visual problems
- Numbness in the shoulder, arm, forearm, or hand/buttocks, legs, back
- Pain or tightness in the shoulder, arms, or hands/pain in back may radiate to legs
- Sleeping causes stiff neck or numbness in the hands


What causes Facet Joint Syndrome?
Risk factors for facet arthritis, degenerative disc and facet disease are similar, they include:
- Age. Those older than 50 years old are most at risk.
- Female gender. A drop in women’s estrogen levels during menopause may have a negative effect
- Previous injury to the neck/spine
- High job demands
- Low physical capacity
- Poor computer workstation design
- Poor posture/poor sleep posture
- Repetitive activities. Athletes like gymnasts more at risk, or other occupations with repetitive neck/back movements.
- Trauma. Acute traumas due to accidents may hasten development of facet osteoarthritis (OA)
- Obesity. Overweight people are 5x more likely to develop OA in the lower back
- Congenital defects. Scoliosis (abnormal curvature of the spine) may lead to OA
How is Facet Joint Syndrome and osteoarthritis of the spine diagnosed?
Our specialists base their diagnosis of facet spine disease using the following criteria:
- Medical History: Our doctors will ask you about the nature of your pain (e.g., when and under what conditions you experience back pain). They will ask about prior surgeries, accidents, and trauma to the neck or back.
- Physical Exam: The doctor will test for facet pain by examining the range of motion of the neck/back, look for swelling, listen for any cracking or popping noises (crepitus), and test for muscle weakness.
- Imaging with X-Rays or MRI: X-rays can be used to help diagnose facet arthritis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRIs) may be needed to determine if there is damage to other parts of the spine and surrounding tissues.

Treatment Options
How is Facet Joint Syndrome treated?
The StemX clinic offers a range of personalized regenerative medicine solutions for Facet Joint Syndrome treatment.

Wharton’s Jelly

PRP

Hyaluronic Acid/
Prolotherapy
The StemX Approach
StemX is California’s leading provider of holistic and regenerative medicine services. Our experts don’t just offer popular treatments, but customized medical solutions based on individual needs.
Located in Solana Beach, California, the StemX clinic is composed of a team of expert doctors with years of experience administering regenerative medicine treatments for joint disease. Our team has:

How To Get Started
Consultation:
Our California-based clinic intake team will match you to the appropriate provider with the expertise to treat your injury and schedule an exam.
Initial Exam:
Your doctor will take your medical history and facts surrounding your injury/complaint, conduct a physical exam, and order imaging tests (X-rays, MRI’s, etc.).
Treatment determination:
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Mark your calendar:
A date will be set for your procedure, and you will be given instructions on how to prepare for your appointment.
Treatment Procedure
While each treatment may be customized, you can expect your experience to be similar to the following:



