In certain cases, additional conditions may develop along the spine, depending on the nature of the arthritis. A condition called radiculopathy can occur when a spinal disc herniation pinches the nerve roots as they emerge from the spinal cord. Sciatica may occur if the sciatic nerve connecting the lower back to the back of the leg and foot is compacted. In other cases, the spinal cord itself can be compressed due to trauma, stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal), degenerative disease or disc herniation; this condition is referred to as myelopathy.
While osteoarthritis of the spine can't be reversed, chiropractic maintenance care can slow down its progression. Taking good care of your spine by seeing your chiropractor regularly and avoiding a sedentary lifestyle can help reduce or even prevent arthritis of the spine. We can help keep your spine healthier longer and support you in living a pain-free, healthy and active lifestyle.