Spondylosis Coral Springs
Spondylosis Coral Springs
Feeling persistent stiffness or discomfort in your neck or lower back? It may be spondylosis—a degenerative spinal condition caused by age-related wear and tear on the discs and joints. At Theracave in Coral Springs, we offer personalized physical therapy programs that help individuals manage spondylosis by relieving pain, improving flexibility, and promoting long-term spinal health through non-invasive techniques.
Spondylosis can affect any part of the spine and tends to develop gradually, often going unnoticed until symptoms interfere with daily life. Though it’s more common with aging, factors like poor posture, repetitive strain, and past injuries can lead to early onset. Our team focuses on tailored treatment plans that include mobility exercises, core strengthening, and postural training to reduce discomfort and prevent further degeneration. With consistent care, you can move more freely and protect your spine for years to come.

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Q&A
What is spondylosis and how does it differ from other spine conditions?
Spondylosis is a general term for age-related changes in the spine, including disc degeneration, bone spurs, and joint stiffening. Unlike herniated discs or fractures, spondylosis is typically a gradual, wear-and-tear condition affecting the structure and function of the spine over time.
Can spondylosis be treated without surgery?
Yes, most cases can be managed successfully with non-surgical treatment, especially physical therapy. Strengthening, stretching, posture correction, and manual therapy can all help relieve symptoms and slow progression.
Is spondylosis the same as arthritis?
Spondylosis is often referred to as spinal osteoarthritis, but it may also involve disc and ligament changes. It commonly occurs alongside other age-related spinal issues but isn’t exactly the same as rheumatoid arthritis or inflammatory joint diseases.
When should I seek treatment for spondylosis?
You should seek help if your pain limits movement, interferes with daily life, or includes symptoms like numbness, weakness, or balance issues. Early care can help manage symptoms before they become more severe.
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Reach out to us via our online form or call to schedule an initial assessment.
Based on your unique needs, we develop a tailored therapy program.
Our professionals guide you through each session, focusing on effective rehabilitation.