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What is a facet?

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a small plane surface on a hard body, as on a bone.

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This type of arthopathy starts in the face creating discomfort within the joints and may lead to the spine. It affects the facet joints that run in our body and cause pain within different parts of body.


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Facet Denervation is a procedure in which small nerves in the back or neck are treated by means of an electrically generated current that is passed down a thin needle that sits adjacent to the nerve. RFD is used when there is a high degree of suspicion that the facet joints are the cause of pain. The small joints in the posterior part of the spinal column are often a source of debilitating and constant pain particularly when they become worn and inflamed. If spinal facet joint injection with local anaesthetic and steroid has provided good but temporary relief on at least two separate occasions then these joints can be de-sensitised on a semi-permanent basis.


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The terms "problems" and "symptoms" are often used interchangeably to mean the same thing. Professions (doctors, nurses) usually think in terms of "symptoms", while laypersons or non-professionals think in terms of "problems". But even nursing care plans describe "problems" interchangeably with "symptoms". But, generally speaking, the problems cause the symptoms, and typically the symptoms (along with clinical signs) help diagnose or figure out the problem. Another facet of this subject is that what non-professionals often think of as a medical "problem" based on a particular symptom (which they call often call a problem) is often not a problem at all when viewed or considered by a professional. For example, a person might convince themselves that a "queasy" feeling means they have stomach cancer, when it is nothing but normal and temporary changes within the stomach.