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Facet degeneration is a progressive condition that significantly impacts the quality of life for those affected. Located at each segment of the spine, facet joints play a crucial role in flexibility and stability, allowing for smooth movements such as bending and twisting. However, with aging or injury, these joints can deteriorate, leading to facet joint syndrome. This condition manifests through symptoms like persistent pain, stiffness, and a reduced range of motion, which can severely hamper daily activities and overall well-being.<\/span><\/p>

In the quest for more effective treatments beyond traditional methods like pain relievers and physical therapy, regenerative medicine emerges as a groundbreaking alternative. One of the most promising aspects of this field involves the use of Expanded Placental Mesenchymal Stem Cells<\/a> (PMSCs). These stem cells, known for their potent regenerative capabilities, are derived from the placenta, a rich and ethical source of regenerative material. PMSCs have the exceptional ability to develop into different types of cells and release growth factors that aid in repairing damaged tissues and reducing inflammation.<\/span><\/p>

At Regenamex, a leading center for regenerative therapies, we have pioneered the integration of these advanced biological tools with state-of-the-art medical imaging techniques. Our specific approach involves the use of deep image-guided fluoroscopy, a real-time imaging technology that ensures the precise delivery of PMSCs directly to the affected facet joints. This method enhances the accuracy and effectiveness of the treatment, maximizing the potential for regeneration and recovery.<\/span><\/p>

By combining the natural healing properties of PMSCs with cutting-edge imaging technology, Regenamex not only addresses the symptoms of facet degeneration but also targets its underlying causes, offering patients a chance to regain mobility and improve their quality of life. As we delve deeper into this innovative treatment, we invite you to explore how it could be the key to overcoming the challenges posed by facet degeneration.<\/span><\/p>

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Understanding Facet Degeneration<\/b><\/h2>

Facet joints, also known as zygapophysial joints, are a series of small joints located between the vertebrae in the spine. Each facet joint is formed between the posterior surfaces of the vertebral bodies, providing stability and guiding the spine’s movement. These joints are critical for enabling a variety of motions, such as bending, twisting, and extending, all while maintaining the alignment and integrity of the spinal column.<\/span><\/p>

Causes and Progression of Facet Degeneration<\/b><\/h3>

Facet degeneration primarily results from the natural aging process. As we age, the cartilage that cushions the facet joints gradually wears away, leading to increased friction and stress on the bones. This degeneration can be accelerated by several factors:<\/span><\/p>

  1. Aging: The natural decline in protective cartilage and loss of spinal fluid leads to increased bone-on-bone contact<\/a>.<\/span><\/li>
  2. Injury: Acute injuries from accidents or sports can initiate or worsen degeneration by damaging the cartilage or joint structure.<\/span><\/li>
  3. Repetitive Stress: Regularly engaging in activities that put excessive stress on the spine, such as heavy lifting, prolonged sitting, or bending, can hasten wear and tear.<\/span><\/li>
  4. Other Spinal Conditions: Conditions like osteoarthritis or herniated discs can contribute to or exacerbate facet degeneration.<\/span><\/li><\/ol>

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    Common Symptoms and Their Impact on Daily Activities<\/b><\/h3>

    As the facet joints deteriorate, they often cause a host of uncomfortable and disabling symptoms, which can profoundly impact daily life:<\/span><\/p>