Spondylosis in Children: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
Spondylosis arthritis, referred to as just spondylosis, is a pain that occurs in the back when a vertebra is displaced. According to Spine Universe, spondylosis mostly affects people over the age of 40, but can affect children as well.-
Effects
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Children with spondylosis arthritis will have neck, back, arm and leg pain. They will have muscle weakness and difficulty moving.
Causes
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Spondylosis arthritis in children is caused by the back being hyperextended. Children who participate in sports in which the back bends backward, such as gymnastics, are most at risk.
Identification
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To identify spondylosis, a doctor will examine the back and perform an X-ray to check the spine for abnormalities.
Treatment
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Treatment for spondylosis arthritis includes braces and physical therapy. Medications to relieve pain and swelling, such as ibuprofen, may also be administered depending on the extent of the condition.
Prevention/Solution
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To prevent spondylosis arthritis in children, they should take caution when participating in activities where the back is hyperextended.
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