Spinal Arthritis: Symptoms

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Spinal Arthritis: Symptoms

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The signs and symptoms of arthritis include inflammation and joint pain. In the spine, symptoms may also include general back pain, weakness, numbness, and stiffness that decreases with activity. Read about treatment options for spinal arthritis.

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