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Facet Joint Pain: The Overlooked Cause of Back and Neck Pain (And What Actually Helps)

BY: Dr. David Kaff, DC
POSTED May 24, 2026 IN
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Facet joint pain and arthrosis treatment in Frisco TX with Spinal decompression

If you’ve been dealing with persistent back or neck pain, there’s a good chance you’ve heard terms like:

But there’s another common source of pain that often gets overlooked:

Facet joint irritation

And for many people, this is the missing piece behind pain that just won’t go away.


What Are Facet Joints?

Facet joints are small joints located on the back side of your spine.

They:

  • Connect each vertebra to the one above and below
  • Help guide movement
  • Provide stability to the spine

Think of them as the “hinges” of your spine—allowing you to bend, twist, and move.


What Is Facet Joint Pain?

Facet joint pain occurs when these joints become:

  • Irritated
  • Inflamed
  • Stiff or restricted

This can happen due to:

  • Repetitive stress
  • Poor posture
  • Degeneration over time
  • Injury or overuse

Common Symptoms of Facet Joint Problems

Facet-related pain can feel different than disc pain.

You may notice:

Many patients are told they have “tight muscles”… when the issue is actually deeper.


Facet Pain vs. Disc Pain: What’s the Difference?

Understanding this distinction is critical.

Facet Pain:

  • More localized
  • Worse with extension
  • Feels stiff and restricted

Disc-Related Pain:

  • More likely to radiate
  • Includes numbness or tingling
  • Often worsens with sitting or bending forward

In reality, many patients have a combination of both.


Why Facet Joint Pain Keeps Coming Back

Here’s where most treatments fall short.

They focus on:

  • Stretching
  • Temporary inflammation reduction
  • Short-term relief

But they don’t address:

Joint mechanics and surrounding stress

When facet joints remain irritated:

  • Movement stays restricted
  • Muscles tighten to protect the area
  • The cycle repeats

How We Approach Facet Joint Pain Differently

At our clinic, we don’t look at facet pain in isolation.

We look at the entire mechanical and recovery picture.


Step 1: Reduce Stress on the Spine

Even though facet joints are different from discs, they are heavily influenced by spinal loading and alignment.

In some cases, reducing overall spinal stress may help:

  • Decrease joint irritation
  • Improve movement
  • Reduce compensatory tension

This is where advanced spinal decompression may be part of the strategy for the right patient.


Step 2: Improve Movement and Joint Function

Facet joints are meant to move.

When they don’t:

  • Stiffness increases
  • Pain worsens
  • Surrounding tissues tighten

Targeted care focuses on restoring more natural motion and reducing restrictions.


Step 3: Support Recovery with Advanced Therapy (ARRC Bed)

Once irritation is reduced and movement improves, recovery becomes the focus.

Advanced therapies like the ARRC bed are used to:

  • Support circulation
  • Help manage inflammation
  • Promote recovery in surrounding tissues

This helps the body stabilize and adapt—not just temporarily feel better.


Why a Combined Approach Matters

Facet pain is rarely just one issue.

It often involves:

  • Joint irritation
  • Muscle guarding
  • Mechanical stress
  • Limited recovery

That’s why a more complete approach may lead to better outcomes than focusing on just one piece.


Who May Be Dealing with Facet Joint Pain

You may be experiencing facet-related pain if:

  • Your pain is mostly localized
  • It worsens when leaning backward
  • You feel stiff rather than radiating pain
  • Traditional treatments haven’t fully helped

When to Consider a Different Approach

If your pain:

  • Keeps coming back
  • Hasn’t responded to basic care
  • Is limiting your daily activity

…it may be time to look deeper at what’s actually driving it.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can facet joint pain heal on its own?

Some cases improve, but ongoing irritation and poor mechanics can cause it to persist or return.


Is facet pain serious?

It can significantly impact daily life, especially if left unaddressed.


Does spinal decompression treat facet joints?

It is not a direct facet treatment, but in some cases may help reduce overall spinal stress contributing to symptoms.


What does the ARRC bed do?

It’s designed to support circulation, reduce inflammation, and promote recovery in affected tissues.


The Bottom Line

Facet joint pain is one of the most overlooked causes of back and neck pain.

And when it’s not properly identified, treatment often falls short.

A more complete approach—focused on:

  • Reducing stress
  • Improving movement
  • Supporting recovery

…may offer a more effective path forward.


Next Step: Get Clarity on What’s Causing Your Pain

The most important step is understanding what’s actually driving your symptoms.

A proper evaluation can help determine:

  • Whether facet joints are involved
  • What’s contributing to your pain
  • What approach makes the most sense

Serving patients in Frisco, Plano, McKinney, and surrounding areas

dkaff
Dr. David Kaff is the Clinic Director at Frisco Spinal Rehab in Frisco, Texas. With over 25 years of clinical experience, he specializes in advanced non-surgical solutions for spine and joint conditions, including the DRX9000 True Spinal Decompression system, red-light therapy, PEMF, shockwave, and chiropractic care. Dr. Kaff is dedicated to helping patients with herniated discs, sciatica, spinal stenosis, and chronic pain find long-term relief through innovative, evidence-based treatments. His clinic combines state-of-the-art technology with a compassionate, patient-focused approach to achieve lasting results.

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