5 Best Exercises for Degenerative Disc Disease for the Cervical Spine
Feb 10, 2021What Is Arthritis?
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis. It occurs when the cartilage which acts as a protective layer and cushion at the ends of the bones can wear down over time.
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, affecting millions of people worldwide. Osteoarthritis can occur in any joint, but the most commonly affects joints in your hands, knees, hips and spine. Today we will be talking about degenerative disc disease or osteoarthritis in the cervical spine and what you can do to prevent and what you can do to live a strong and confident life even with arthritis.
Degenerative disc disease (DDD) is specifically referring to the spine. One thing we want you to be informed about is degenerative disc disease isn't actually a disease, but rather a condition in which a damaged disc can potentially cause pain. To get a better picture, let’s talk about the basic anatomy of the spine. The spine includes 33 individual vertebrae. 7 Cervical (neck), 12 Thoracic (middle back) and 5 Lumbar (low back). The individual bones of the spine (vertebrae) have specific functions. For example the vertebral body is for load-bearing, the vertebral arch is to protect the spinal cord, and transverse processes on the sides are for ligament attachments. The bones in the neck are the smallest vertebrae and these bones give the neck structure, support the skull, and protect the spinal cord, among other functions. In between each vertebra is a disc. These discs work as shock absorbers and allow slight movement of the vertebrae to maintain mobility of the spine. The discs have a firm, tough outer layer, the annulus fibrosus and a soft, jellylike core, the nucleus pulposus. Over time naturally there can have changes depending on many factors, some people develop symptoms and some do not. Current evidence states that nearly everyone in their 30’s and 40’s show signs of disc wear, but not everyone will have symptoms of degenerative disc disease or symptoms at all.
What Can I Do?
At Inside Out Strength and Performance we work with hundreds of patients, active adults and athletes and we commonly see people with some form of OA. As Doctors of Physical Therapy, we help identify the root cause of symptoms, asymmetries and movement dysfunction and work with individuals.
Many people have reduced strength in the muscles around the joint which can lead to more symptoms
5 Best Exercises for Cervical DDD
Chin Tucks
Cervical Spine Joint Circles
Cervical Rotation Mobility with Scapular Retraction
Banded Cervical Spine Rotations with Chin Tuck + Lift offs
Tall Kneeling Neck Rotations with Kettlebell
Give these a try let us know if you feel a difference. This has worked with hundreds of clients that we have worked with both locally at our performance physical therapy clinic as well as with online training athletes that we program for.
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