Exercises for Cervical facet Joint Syndrome | Live Well With Dr Mel
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- Cervical Facet Joint Syndrome✨
Cervical facet syndrome is a type of osteoarthritis that occurs when the structure of one or more of the vertebral facet joints begins to deteriorate. The cervical vertebrae compose the upper segment of the spine and are mostly located near in the neck.
Dr Mel provides you with 3 exercises to help pain management for anyone who has cervical facet joint syndrome:
1. Chin Tucks:
Sit upright and look straight ahead with the ears directly over the shoulders. Place a finger on the chin. Without moving the finger, pull the chin and head straight back until a good stretch is felt at the base of the head and top of the neck.
2. Scapular squeezes:
correcting a rounded shoulder posture is important because your neck alignment will follow your shoulder position.
Simply pretend you're holding something (grape) in-between your shoulder blades pinching your shoulder blades tight for 3-5 seconds (don't allow grape to drop)
repeat 10 reps, this will ensure proper shoulder alignment and improve your posture and neck alignment.
3. Cervical Rotation
Begin by getting into proper posture using the two previous exercises.
while maintaining proper posture turn head so chin is over right shoulder hold at end range for 3-5 seconds and then turn to other side.
if you have difficulty rotating the neck fully you can apply over pressure with your hand at the end range to assist the neck into further rotation. Repeat 10 times on each side.
Stay Healthy and Well 🤍🌿🙏
Love,
Dr Mel
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Thank for great info beautiful, this video deserve millions of views
This means a lot to me, I'm so happy to help🥰
Thank you for the advice.
PLEASE do not play background music. It is very distracting especially for someone with hearing loss.
Thank you for the suggestion!
Why do people in America insist on having annoying loud background music? In this case, it is more noise than anything pleasant. Imagine having hearing loss or any other challenges to deal with on top of all this distraction. Please change the way you present.
I appreciate your suggestions and will remove the background music in my future videos. Thanks so much for your feedback this helps me improve!
Thank you dear doctor these are wonderful simple and profound!!
And I agree the music was very distracting I'd rather hear you better..
Or even if you turned it way down in background..😅
@@thedareneewilliams8360 noted! so glad these helped 🤍💪🥰
great vid nice and simple exercices thanks
Your Welcome 🤍🙏🌿
Thank you for offering these exercises. Before I was diagnosed, I didn’t even know what facets were! It can be crazy painful when I move my head in certain ways,, so I am hoping the exercises will help. (Plus being more aware of head movement!)
Awareness is the first step! Posture is key. Stay Healthy and Well 🤍🙏🌿
Noise very irritating
How do you feel now
Thank you! I look forward to your other videos. Can you please turn down the music? It's a bit loud and distracts.
Thank you so much for this.
I was recently diagnosed with cervical facet joint arthrosis - on Meloxicam for pain management, and have a care plan in place but it is a bit of a wait until it starts. I tried your exercises with extra care and they feel good 😊
So glad they feel good! Wishing you well!
I am 15 and also have cervical facet join problems it irritates me so much at school when I look down and write , will this stay forever? I’ve heared it’s irreversible and you live with it forever please reply , thanks❤
@@R6siegecontent try to stay consistent with exercises and postural awareness! Everything is fixable 💚
Please eliminate the background static.
I will work on this thanks for your feedback
Thank you for sharing such valuable insights! Your videos always inspire and educate me. I appreciate your dedication to creating content that makes a difference. Looking forward to your next upload!
Thank you soooo much!!!!! Appreciate your feedback and thank you for watching 🥰
Can you advise about lower back pain?
Hello Dr Mel, just discovered your website ! Thank you for these excercices. I realised that I wasn't doing them correctly. making sure I was in the right posture before doing the rotation.
After months of pain, I have just been diagnosed with Cervical Facet Joint Syndrome. In a couple of weeks, I will be getting CT Bilateral Cervical facet joint steroid injection. Do know if these injections help?
So happy this helped correct your form and posture 🥰💪🙏
Hey thank you so much for this , I currently have this , had it for 3 years now , it’s so painful , the pain hurts my chest as well , worse on my left side and when I lift my head up it’s so bad , I’ve been turning my neck a lot to see if that will help as a form of neck rotation , my neck also cracks easily which I don’t think is good. Physio is so expensive ans I’ve just been managing the pain but is worse on days when I’m stressed
@@imeh-mfonikon2210 Your very welcome. On stressful days use these exercises as a tool to step away and care for yourself. Your muscles will become even more tense when you are stressed, this is a good way to break up the tension and prevent the pain from getting worse. Also deep diaphragmatic breathing when you are stressed.
Wishing you well 🤍🙏🌿!
If we have cervical facet syndrome do we also have swelling in the head? I've been diagnosed with this and I have swelling too in my head please tell me what should I do for swelling in my head I'm really worried about this.
Sorry my English is not good.
But please reply.
For any kind of swelling in the head consult with your doctor right away!
The back ground is very distracting
Sorry I won't do the music in the future!
Good evening Dr. Mel, thanks for the you provide through this channel.
I’ve been suffering with very stiff neck in addition to cervical and thoracic stenosis, I’ve been recommended surgery to clear the canal but the Drs think I’ll be able even more stiff in my neck after surgery. I am very leery because my ROM is extremely limited.
So happy you found my exercises, this will only help prepare you for surgery if you choose to go through with it. Stretching the muscles and improving your ROM now will help greatly with your recovery post op, wish you well!! 🤍🙏
She’s too annoying
Have stiffness left side vertebrae c6 t1 that does not goes away. No numbness.
Is it a facet joint
You can not confirm this for sure without imaging and testing. However if there was no trauma to the neck and this stiffness and numbness is something that happened over time, these exercises will only help not hurt you. Correcting your posture is the most important thing for most neck conditions. Consistently work on these exercises throughout the day and see if this helps resolve the symptoms over the next month or two.