Paget’s disease, aka osteitis deformans, is the second most common bone disorder in the United States right behind osteoporosis.
Paget’s disease happens when bone cells don’t function properly and result in:
The bones of the spine (vertebrae) are susceptible to this condition.
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Paget’s disease begins with a malfunction of two bone cell types: osteoblasts and osteoclasts.
Bones are constantly going through a regenerative process where osteoclasts break down old bone, and osteoblasts build new bone.
When the cells work together in a balanced way, the bones stay strong.
With Paget’s disease, the osteoclasts break down old bone faster than normal. This forces osteoblasts to work harder and longer.
When this happens, the new bone is placed improperly and leads to deformity.
The newly built bone tends to be more fragile than healthy bone and has a greater risk of fracturing.
Paget’s most commonly affects the spinal bones, specifically the:
Paget’s disease can involve a single bone meaning it is monostotic or multiple bones or polyostotic.
Monostotic cases make up about 10- to 35-percent of total occurrences.
Paget’s typically affects people over the age of 55, and 3% of that population develop the disease.
Many have Paget’s in their spine don’t know it.
The most common symptom is bone pain in the neck and/or back.
The pain can feel:
It can cause spinal cord compression, neurologic symptoms like:
The cause of Paget’s disease is still unknown but research scientists believe genetics and viral infection contribute to the condition.
The telltale of Paget’s is the bone deformities that can result in painful spine conditions, which include:
The disease makes the spine prone to fractures because of the weakened new bone.
Also, vertebral body compression fractures can occur and cause spinal cord compression and nerve pain.
Types of spinal arthritis that can coexist with Paget’s include:
It has also been linked to spinal tumors that include osteosarcoma.
If symptoms are obvious, like hunchback brought on from kyphosis then a physical exam could help determine the diagnosis.
Most cases require imaging tests to get a closer look at the bones.
Known as a bone-specific alkaline phosphatase test it can detect when the bones are regenerating too fast.
It’s not only used during diagnosis but also during the treatment in helping to monitor patients as they go through the therapy.
It is treated with medications called bisphosphonates.
These medications help return normal function to the osteoclasts and osteoblasts.
Bisphosphonates can manage the disease and reduce symptoms, but do not cure the disease.
Advanced cases can cause spine problems, which includes spinal fractures.
Most with Paget’s disease have preferable outcomes.
When Paget’s disease is managed with medication, regular doctor visits, chiropractic care, and proper diet, then there shouldn’t be a problem in achieving a healthy quality of life.
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