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Instability
What it is:

Instability is a condition that is caused by the progression of other conditions, such as disc degeneration. For example, when discs in the
spine degenerate, the vertebrae begin to move in ways they shouldn’t. Ligaments begin to stretch and tear. This causes excessive movement in the spine, resulting in a condition called instability. Instability can result in pinched nerves and speed up the progression of
arthritis.
Where it occurs:
Instability most commonly affects the:
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Neck (cervical spine)
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Low back (lumbar spine)
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Middle and upper back (thoracic spine)
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Shoulder, hip, and knee
Although these are the most common areas affected by instability, the condition can occur in nearly every major joint in the body.
The symptoms:
Patients with instability may experience symptoms including:
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Swelling
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Pressure
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Pain
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Sharp, stabbing sensations
What are my treatment options?
Treatment options for instability include
chiropractic care,
physical rehabilitation,
DRS treatment and
MCU therapy. Talk to your doctor about the best treatment for your instability