Oxford Cervical Spine Motion, Osteophytes, and Agings Effect

Aging gets blamed for a lot of ills…including neck motion changes. You’re not alone if you find that you do not turn your head quite as easily or as far as you used to or that you don’t flex or extend it like you once could. Degenerative discs and vertebrae and companion osteophytes play a role in limiting movement. Satterwhite Chiropractic is ready to help your neck movements with gentle chiropractic treatment!

CERVICAL SPINE MOTION

Physiological motion of the spine has a nice ring to it, does it not? It does! In the cervical spine, researchers have described how a consistent sequence of cervical segmental contributions function when the neck moves. This sequence is typical in 80-90% of young healthy persons. But what about the motions in aging spines of older folks? Reduced movement has been related to aging. A newer study by some curious researchers designed a study to see if such consistent neck motions in elderly asymptomatic persons resembled the motions in asymptomatic young persons. They didn’t. They found that aging - as demonstrated by the motion patterns seen in elderly asymptomatic persons - was linked to a loss of consistent motion patterns that were seen in young asymptomatic persons. For example, the consistent pattern in young asymptomatic persons was found in only 10% of the older persons at T1 and 0% at T2. (1) As our Oxford chiropractic friends and family age along with us, we’re not alone in feeling motion changes. Satterwhite Chiropractic offers gentle Cox® Technic treatment in order to allow as much motion to spinal segments as possible. If you notice limitations in your neck motions, let us know! We can look for the usual sources that may be the cause.

WHAT COMES WITH AGING THAT LIMITS NECK MOTION: Osteophytes

Osteophytes are commonly seen in elderly folks’ vertebrae of the lumbar and cervical spines. Anterior osteophytes continue developing and eventually bring about neck pain or back pain. Since osteophytes are so common and lead to such pain, researchers found a way to predict the mean time to onset of pain and the path of degeneration that occurs in these vertebrae based on information from following patients’ osteophytes for 9 years. (2) We know our Oxford chiropractic patients with osteophytes are not as curious as to how long ago their osteophytes started, but rather how our chiropractic care can help! Here is an interesting case concerning osteophytes and relieving chiropractic care: Osteophytes may cause the development of dysphagia (aka difficulty with swallowing).  A case report presented a 53-year-old woman with a sore throat, difficulty swallowing solid foods, and acid reflux. Her imaging showed anterior osteophytes as well as kyphosis (abnormal curvature) of her cervical spine and thoracolumbar scoliosis, any of which could contribute to her dysphagia. Six months of chiropractic care calmed her issues. (3) Chiropractic care works!

CONTACT Satterwhite Chiropractic

Listen to the PODCAST with Dr. Shay Corbin on the Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he shares the effective, gentle treatment with the Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management for his musician patient dealing with neck and back pain.       

Make your next Oxford chiropractic appointment with Satterwhite Chiropractic. Bring your aging spine, your less-than-mobile cervical spine, your stiff neck to our clinic. We can work toward improved motion!

 
Oxford cervical spine and neck motion in older person 
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