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14/08/2022

🔈 FACET CPSULAR IRRITATION

Lumbar facet syndrome refers to a dysfunction at the level of the posterior facet joints of the spine. These joints together with the disc form the intervertebral joint. Changes at the level of the posterior facet joints can influence the disc and vice versa. The term ‘dysfunction’ implies that at a certain level (mostly L4-L5 or L5-S1) these 3 components do not function normally.

The lumbar facet syndrome is a painful irritation of the posterior part of the lumbar spine. Swelling from the surrounding structures, can cause pain due to an irritation of the nerve roots. Little capsular tears can originate at the level of the posterior facet joints due to a trauma. This can lead to a subluxation of the joint. The synovia that surrounds the joint is damaged and leads to a synovitis. Secondly a hypertonic contraction of the surrounding muscles present itself. This is a protection mechanism that increases the pain. These changes lead to a fibrosis and osteophyte formation. The most common cause is repetitive micro trauma and as positive result of this chronic degeneration. In daily living this may occur with repetitive extension of the back. So mostly all movements with the arms above the head. These recurring injuries can happen in sports were it is necessary to make repetitive powerful hyperextensions of the lumbar spine. An irritation can also occur when the intervertebral disc is damaged and the biomechanics of the joint have changed. In this case the facet joints are exposed to a higher loading.

Movements/Activities that decrease pain include:

Walking
Lying with knees bent
Medication
Supported flexion, sitting, standing with weight on hands and elbows
Rest
Lateral bending towards healthy side
Varying activity

Try cat-cow stretch:

Instructions
Begin on your hands and knees in table pose, with a neutral spine. As you inhale and move into cow pose, lift your sit bones upward, press your chest forward and allow your belly to sink.
Lift your head, relax your shoulders away from your ears, and gaze straight ahead.
As you exhale, come into cat pose while rounding your spine outward, tucking in your tailbone, and drawing your p***c bone forward.
Release your head toward the floor — just don’t force your chin to your chest. Most importantly, just relax.

05/08/2022

🔈 HEADACHE AT THE BACK OF THE HEAD

There are many different types of headaches. One of the more common headaches is the suboccipital headache.

At the base of the skull there is a group of muscles, the suboccipital muscles, which can cause headache pain for many people. These four pairs of muscles are responsible for subtle movements between the skull and first and second vertebrae in the neck.

When the suboccipital muscles go into spasms they can entrap the nerves that travel through the suboccipital region. By compressing the suboccipital nerves they set off a series of events that lead to either a tension or a migraine like headaches.

CAUSES

The suboccipital muscles commonly become tense and tender due to factors such as

- Eye strain, wearing new eyeglasses.
- Sitting at a computer with our head forward and our head slightly tipped these muscles are doing a significant amount of work. This poor posture eventually causes the muscles to become tired, fatigue, and injured.
- Grinding the teeth, slouching posture, and trauma (such as a whiplash injury).

SYMPTOMS

Common signs and symptoms of a headache stemming from the suboccipitals include

- Pain, stiffness, and a dull ache in the upper neck and base of the skull
- Pain on the back of the head, and pain in the forehead and behind the eyes.
- Sometimes there may be visual disturbances or nausea, but those tend to be more common in migraine type headaches.

TREATMENT

People often feel relief when icing, stretching, or rubbing the suboccipital muscles. In the early stages rubbing the suboccipital region can reduce or eliminate a headache.

When the headaches progress often palpating the suboccipital muscles intensifies the headache. Some people feel a tension band or headache that moves towards the eye. When pushing on the suboccipital muscles, it may increase the intensity of eye pain.

Suboccipital headaches are improved with over-the-counter NSAIDs, ice, stretching, therapy, electric, ultrasound, and cold laser treatments. Goals of treatment are to decrease muscle spasms of the suboccipital muscles and trapezius. The poor posture of slouching forward and tipping the head up causes additional injury and spasms to the trapezius and upper back muscles. Treatment always looks at improving these muscles as well.

Treatment will focus on improving posture when standing and sitting, to relieve stress and strain on the muscles. In addition massage therapy is excellent at decreasing muscle spasms, pain, tenderness, and tension in these muscles. Stretching will be utilized to enhance flexibility. Strengthening exercises will be utilized for the weak muscles of the neck and shoulder complex.

Graston Technique is a very effective tool at decreasing the scar tissue and spasms associated with poor posture, headaches, and suboccipital spasms. Often people with suboccipital headaches have had poor posture for many years, and grass and helps decrease the fascial adhesions and scar tissue from years of poor posture.

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