At Infinity Allied Healthcare, we provide specialised care for neck facet joint injuries, offering tailored treatment plans to relieve pain and improve mobility. Treatment options may involve manual therapy, joint mobilisation, and exercise rehabilitation. With a focus on holistic care and patient empowerment, our goal is to assist individuals in recovering from neck facet joint injuries and restoring optimal function and well-being.
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What is Neck Facet Joint Injury?
A neck facet joint injury refers to damage or trauma to the small joints located on either side of the vertebrae in the neck, known as facet joints. These joints facilitate movement and provide stability to the spine. Injuries can result from whiplash, sports activities, degeneration, or repetitive strain, leading to symptoms such as neck pain, stiffness, limited motion, and headaches. Treatment aims to reduce pain and restore function through therapies like physical therapy, medication, injections, or surgery when necessary.
What Causes Neck Facet Joint Injury?
Neck facet joint injuries can occur due to various factors, including:
1. Trauma: Accidents such as car collisions, falls, or sports injuries can cause sudden and forceful movements that lead to neck facet joint injury.
2. Degenerative Changes: Over time, wear and tear on the spine can result in degenerative changes in the facet joints, making them more susceptible to injury. This can occur with aging or conditions such as osteoarthritis.
3. Repetitive Strain: Activities or occupations that involve repetitive movements or poor posture can strain the facet joints, eventually leading to injury. Examples include prolonged sitting, heavy lifting, or repetitive overhead work.
4. Poor Posture: Maintaining poor posture, such as slouching or craning the neck forward for extended periods, can increase the risk of neck facet joint injury by putting excessive stress on the joints.
5. Genetic Factors: Some individuals may have an increased risk of developing neck facet joint injuries due to genetic predispositions or structural abnormalities in the spine.
Understanding these potential causes can help individuals take preventive measures and adopt healthy habits to reduce the risk of neck facet joint injury.
How can Neck Facet Joint Injury be Detected?
Neck facet joint injuries can be detected through various diagnostic methods, including:
1. Medical History and Physical Examination: A healthcare provider will begin by taking a detailed medical history, including information about the onset and nature of symptoms, any recent injuries or trauma, and relevant medical conditions. A thorough physical examination will then be conducted to assess neck mobility, range of motion, and areas of tenderness or swelling.
2. Diagnostic Imaging: Imaging studies such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRI scans may be ordered to visualize the structures of the cervical spine, including the facet joints, vertebrae, and surrounding soft tissues. These imaging tests can help identify any abnormalities, such as fractures, dislocations, degenerative changes, or inflammation, which may indicate a neck facet joint injury.
3. Diagnostic Tests: Electromyography (EMG) or nerve conduction studies may be conducted to evaluate nerve function and identify any nerve compression or dysfunction associated with the neck facet joint injury.
By combining these diagnostic methods, healthcare providers can accurately diagnose neck facet joint injuries and develop appropriate treatment plans tailored to each individual’s needs. Early diagnosis is crucial for initiating timely intervention and preventing further damage to the cervical spine.
How can Infinity Allied Healthcare Help?
At Infinity Allied Healthcare, we specialise in providing tailored treatment plans for neck facet joint injuries, with the aim of alleviating discomfort and restoring mobility. Our team of experienced physiotherapists works closely together to address the unique needs of each individual, ensuring that care is personalised and effective. Treatment options may include manual therapy techniques and targeted exercise rehabilitation, all focused on promoting healing and enhancing quality of life.
With a commitment to holistic care and patient empowerment, our goal is to assist individuals in recovering from neck facet joint injuries and regaining optimal function and well-being. Through our comprehensive approach, we aim to support individuals throughout their recovery journey, helping them to take an active role in their treatment and achieve lasting improvements in their neck health.
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Chatswood
- Suite 102, Level 1
370 Victoria Ave
Chatswood NSW 2067
(Shared entry with Anytime Fitness Chatswood) - (02) 9411 7711
- (02) 8331 5788
- frontdesk@iahc.com.au
- Monday to Friday: 9am – 6pm
- Located in Chatswood, we are a long-standing private practice treating private, DVA, EPC, CTP and Workers Compensation patients with state of the art treatment techniques.
- 3P parking inside Chatswood Chase opposite to the clinic’s building or 1P metered street parking
Cherrybrook
- Cherrybrook Village Shopping Centre
T12, 41-47 Shepherds Dr
Cherrybrook NSW 2126 - (02) 8998 6670
- (02) 8331 5788
- frontdesk@iahc.com.au
- Monday to Friday: 9am – 6pm
- Located in Cherrybrook Village Shopping Centre, our physiotherapy clinic in Cherrybrook is near you and easily accessible.
- Parking on-site and street parking available nearby.
Parramatta
- Shop B, 8 Cowper St
Parramatta NSW 2150 - (02) 8607 1600
- frontdesk@iahc.com.au
- Monday to Friday: 9am – 6pm
- Located 5 minutes-walk away from Parramatta and Harris Park Station, we are based in an established medical clinic that specializes in Workers Compensation and CTP cases.
- On Street metered parking or 3P at Westfield Parramatta
Seven Hills
- Orana Medical Practice
Shop 4/6 Orana Ave
Seven Hills NSW 2147 - (02) 9676 1001
- (02) 9622 2050
- frontdesk@iahc.com.au
- Tuesday & Friday: 9am – 5:30pm
- Located within a medical centre, we have close proximity to bus stop, and walking distance to Blacktown Hospital and Seven Hills train station.
- Parking on-site and street parking available nearby.
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- Super Clinic, Shop 49 B, Seven Hills Plaza
224 Prospect Highway
Seven Hills, NSW 2147 - (02) 9676 1730
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- Monday – Friday: 9am – 6pm
- Between McDonald’s and Australia Post
Toongabbie
- 36 Aurelia street
Toongabbie NSW 2146 - (02) 8607 1600
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- Monday to Friday: 9am – 6pm
- In the heart of Toongabbie, our newest clinic is easy to locate and accessible for all.
- 1P street parking or Toongabbie Plaza 3P parking (entry to Ground Level Car Park from Cornelia Rd)