Degeneration Phase 1
The first stage of spinal degeneration is when there is a minor
loss of normal spine balance and spinal curvature. The
surrounding features of the spine such as nerves, discs and
joints begin to age quicker and are continually more stressed.
This stage of the degeneration process rarely is accompanied
with any major pain. At this point, there is a good chance that
with the proper care, you can return to normal.
Degeneration Phase 2
In the second stage of spinal degeneration, there is a often
narrowing of the discs and potentially deformation in the bones.
Your posture is often beginning to degenerate as well at this
point. As the spinal canal, or opening begins to narrow, there
are often significant aches and pains associated. Fatigue and
stress are more common at this stage. There is a good chance of
improvement at this stage with the proper care.
Degeneration Phase 3
In the third stage of spinal degeneration, there is significant
physical and mental involvement due to the level of issues here.
There is most likely nerve damage as well as deformation of the
bones and discs. There would a significant loss of energy and
height at this point. Some reversal is possible.
Degeneration Phase 4
In the fourth stage of spinal degeneration, most damage is
permanent including scar tissue, nerve damage and deformation.
At this point, the condition is irreversible. Management of pain
and discomfort is the best option here.
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