- FACET JOINT SYNDROME · LONDON COLNEY, ST ALBANS -

Repeated flare-ups
of back or neck pain? 
There's a strategy that actually works.

If you've suffered repeated flare-ups of severe lower back or neck pain for years — and you're desperate for a long-term solution — you may be experiencing Facet Joint Syndrome, one of the most common causes of chronic spinal pain. At The Sogunro Practice in London Colney, we manage it with a combined Osteolates and Applied Pilates approach built for the long term. Ample free parking on site.  Free Parking & Directions →

Facet joint specialist St Albans

STOTT Pilates® certified

Osteolates Therapy

25+ years' experience

Free parking · M25 J22

£85 initial consultation Identifies exactly what is driving your flare-ups

6wk Typical maintenance interval -Occasional Osteolates sessions to prevent recurring flare-ups

Specialist methods combined - Osteolates soft tissue treatment + Applied Pilates exercise

"I've suffered repeated flare-ups of severe lower back pain for years — and I'm desperate for a long-term solution."

If that sounds familiar, there is a structured strategy that works.

Teejay's Approach→

- UNDERSTANDING THE CONDITION -

What is Facet Joint Syndrome?

Facet Joint Syndrome — also called zygapophyseal joint syndrome — is a spinal compression condition. Specifically, it affects the small joints at the back of the spine. As a result, it is one of the most common causes of chronic neck and lower back pain we see in St Albans.

For many people, this becomes a persistent or recurring condition. However, if joint surfaces have become irritated or damaged, Facet Joint Syndrome typically requires a long-term management plan - not a short-term fix. The positive news is that with the right combination of treatment and condition-specific exercise, flare-ups can be significantly reduced and quality of life dramatically improved.

"There is no quick fix for facet joint syndrome — but there is a strategy. We have the clinical experience to guide that process, provided you are prepared to commit to structured rehabilitation."

In particular, one of the most common underlying causes is poor spinal stability resulting from weak deep stabilising muscles. Because of this, treatment has to address both the acute pain and the structural weakness behind it — not just one or the other.

All back pain conditions we treat→

Common causes of facet joint syndrome

Each cause shapes how the condition is managed long term — which is why a thorough assessment matters before any treatment plan begins.

SUDDEN ONSET

Sudden trauma - Including whiplash injury. Often the most acute presentation, requiring careful early-stage management.

STRUCTURAL

Weak stabilising muscles Weak spinal stabilisers fail to support the facet joints properly, leading to excessive compression over time.

MOST COMMON

Postural strain - Sustained poor posture or repetitive strain — frequently seen in desk-based and physically repetitive occupations.

WEAR & TEAR

Degenerative changes - Degenerative or genetic predisposition contributing to joint surface irritation, particularly with age.

Facet joint -Zygapophygeal-Joint-Syndrome-Neck-Osteolates-Therapy-Applied-Pilates-St-Albansand pelvis in frame.

The facet joints — the small paired joints at the back of each vertebra that become compressed or irritated in facet joint syndrome

- RECOGNISING THE CONDITION -

Facet joint syndrome symptoms - what you may be experiencing

Facet joint syndrome symptoms vary depending on which spinal level is affected. In addition, how long the condition has been present also matters. However, most people experience some combination of the following.

Localised lower back pain

Recurrent acute flare-ups

Chronic neck pain in cervical cases

Tightness around the affected joint level

Pain aggravated by extension or twisting

Stiffness after sitting or standing

Pain that eases with gentle movement

Discomfort worsened by prolonged static posture

In particular, the pattern of flare-up and partial recovery — rather than constant unchanging pain — is one of the most recognisable features of facet joint syndrome. As a result, many clients describe it as "coming and going" over months or years without ever fully resolving.


Why this becomes a long-term pattern

Many people come to The Sogunro Practice having already experienced years of repeated flare-ups. In particular, each flare-up is often treated in isolation — pain relief, a few sessions of treatment, then discharge once symptoms settle. However, the underlying spinal instability that caused the flare-up in the first place is rarely addressed.

As a result, the cycle repeats. In particular, this is almost always because the deep stabilising muscles that should be protecting the facet joints have never been properly retrained. Therefore, lasting management requires more than treating each flare-up — it requires building the spinal stability that prevents the next one.

 How Osteolates Therapy helps facet joint pain

- THE CRITICAL DISTINCTION -

Why generic Pilates can make facet joint pain worse

Not all Pilates is appropriate for spinal injury. In particular, many standard mat-based or fitness Pilates exercises — including some reformer classes — can aggravate facet joint compression if they are not clinically modified.

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Extension-heavy exercises

Many spinal extension exercises increase facet joint compression directly. As a result, they can trigger symptoms in susceptible clients. Without clinical modification, they can trigger or worsen a flare-up rather than help it.

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Twisting and rotation movements

Rotational mat exercises common in standard classes load the facet joints. Because of this, they frequently aggravate symptoms in susceptible clients.

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Unsupervised group classes

In a large class, individual modification is rarely possible. Therefore, generic exercises are often applied regardless of individual presentation. As a result, a significant proportion of traditional exercises may worsen symptoms if not clinically adjusted to your specific presentation.

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Progressing too quickly

Facet joint syndrome requires gradual, carefully sequenced progression. In other words, rushing the process can undo earlier progress. Moving too fast through a generic programme risks reigniting the compression that caused the original flare-up.

ℹ That is why clinical Pilates is essential. At The Sogunro Practice, exercises for facet joint syndrome are individually assessed, clinically selected, carefully modified, and progressed safely. We use only exercises that have been clinically tested for managing facet joint dysfunction — never a generic class plan.

- THE TREATMENT PATHWAY-

A long-term strategy - not a short-term fix

Facet joint syndrome rarely responds to a single course of treatment. However, with the right structured approach at each stage, flare-ups can be significantly reduced and confidence in your spine restored over time.

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ACUTE PHASE  Osteolates for acute pain relief - During the acute pain phase, Osteolates soft tissue treatment techniques reduce muscular compression on the facet joints, improve circulation, decrease inflammation, and reduce pain levels. As a result, your body is prepared safely for corrective exercise. No spinal loading exercises are introduced at this stage.

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REHABILITATION PHASE  Lengthening & restoring tissue quality - As you progress into rehabilitation, treatment continues to lengthen tight muscles contributing to spinal compression, restore normal muscle tone, and improve mobility and tissue quality. In addition, condition-specific Applied Pilates begins strengthening the deep postural stabilisers. As a result, the joints gain lasting protection.

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LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT  Maintenance & prevention - For long-term management, occasional maintenance Osteolates sessions — typically every 6 weeks, depending on your demands — help prevent the recurring muscular build-up that leads to flare-ups. Therefore, your exercise routine becomes a long-term commitment, because spinal stability requires consistent conditioning, not a one-off fix.

APPLIED PILATES FOR LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT

Our condition-specific Applied Pilates focuses on strengthening deep postural stabilisers, reducing excessive spinal compression, correcting muscle imbalances, improving flexibility in tight structures, and restoring balanced movement patterns. Full apparatus studio →

EDUCATION & LONG-TERM PREVENTION

Understanding your condition is key to controlling it. Therefore, education is built into every consultation. We help you identify whether your issue began with trauma, whether posture or occupational strain is contributing, which daily habits increase spinal compression, and how to manage flare-ups early.

"Our aim is not just pain reduction — but long-term spinal resilience."

TEEJAY SOGUNRO

- LOOKING FOR HELP?-

Facet joint syndrome rehabilitation in London Colney, St Albans

If you are searching for any of the following, our integrated Osteolates and Applied Pilates approach offers a structured, evidence-informed solution.

Facet joint treatment in St Albans Chronic lower back pain specialist Hertfordshire Clinical Pilates for spinal conditions Long-term management of recurring back pain ✓ Rehabilitation after whiplash injury

- CLIENT RESULTS -

What St Albans clients say about long-term relief

★★★★★ Google Reviews · London Colney, St Albans · 4.9 from 117 reviews

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RECURRING BACK PAIN

"I had years of flare-ups that nobody could explain. Teejay finally helped me understand why it kept happening — and gave me a plan that actually addressed the cause, not just the pain." ANDY REIT. · CHELSEA

★★★★★ 

10 YEARS ATTENDING

"I have been going to The Sogunro Practice for the past 10 years, doing Applied Pilates twice a week. It makes a huge difference to my overall health, strength and balance."MEL MILNER. · ST ALBANS

★★★★★ 

CHRONIC LOWER BACK PAIN

"After six sessions with Teejay I finally understood what was actually happening in my body. Nobody had explained it like that before — not the physio, not the osteopath, not the chiropractor." — CATH MASON. · RADLETT 

- GETTING STARTED -

Book your initial consultation

Facet joint syndrome requires a tailored, clinically guided plan. Every client begins with an assessment so your plan is built around your specific presentation — never a generic routine.

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Initial Consultation 

£85

60 min 1-to-1 with Teejay. He identifies whether your issue began with trauma, posture, or occupational strain, and gives you a clear long-term plan.

Book consultation→

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Osteolates + 1-to-1

From £65 + £86/session

Osteolates soft tissue treatment in the acute phase, followed by personalised 1-to-1 Applied Pilates as rehabilitation progresses.

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Long-Term Maintenance 

Every 6 weeks

Once stability is established, occasional maintenance sessions and ongoing small group membership prevent recurring flare-ups long term.

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- WHY TRUST TEEJAY SOGUNRO WITH YOUR FACET JOINT PAIN -

 STOTT PILATES® Full Comprehensive Certified YMCA Professional Fitness Instructor  Qualified Sports Therapist Trigger Point Dry Needling ✓ Studied BSc (Hons) Osteopathy - Middlesex University  Registered Healthcare Practitioner  Trigger Point Dry Needling

View full credentials and professional background→  Video about Back Pain & Pilates→

- RELATED PAGES AND INFORMATION -

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CONDITIONS HUB
Back Pain St Albans
Facet joint syndrome, sciatica, back pain and all MSK conditions treated at The Sogunro Practice.

All conditions→

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PRICING
From £85 assessment
Consultation £85. Osteolates from £65. 1-to-1 from £95. Group membership from £129/mo.

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RELATED CONDITION
Sciatica Treatment
Sciatica and facet joint syndrome can present similarly. See our detailed sciatica guide.
Sciatica treatment→

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LOCATION
London Colney, St Albans
Free parking. Unit 5, Hertfordshire Business Centre, AL2 1JG. 2 min M25 J22.
Directions & map→

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TREATMENT METHOD
Osteolates Therapy
Soft tissue treatment for the acute phase of facet joint flare-ups. From £65.

Osteolates Therapy→

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EXERCISE METHOD
Reformer & apparatus
Clinically modified, individually assessed exercises for spinal conditions.
Apparatus studio→

- COMMON QUESTIONS -

Questions about facet joint syndrome treatment

What is the difference between facet joint syndrome and a prolapsed disc? Facet joint syndrome affects the small joints at the back of the spine, often aggravated by extension or twisting movements. A prolapsed disc involves disc material compressing a nerve root and frequently causes sciatica — pain radiating down the leg. The two conditions can occur together and sometimes feel similar, but the exercise approach differs. Prolapsed disc and sciatica guide→

Can Pilates make facet joint syndrome worse? Yes, if the exercises are not clinically appropriate. Many standard mat-based or fitness Pilates exercises, including some reformer classes, can aggravate facet joint compression. Because of this, every exercise at The Sogunro Practice is individually assessed, clinically selected, and carefully modified before being introduced to your programme.

How often will I need treatment for facet joint syndrome? This depends on the phase of your condition. During an acute flare-up, sessions are typically more frequent to manage pain and prepare your body for exercise. Once stability is established, occasional maintenance Osteolates sessions — typically every 6 weeks — combined with ongoing Applied Pilates help prevent recurring flare-ups long term.

Is facet joint syndrome a permanent condition? Facet joint syndrome typically requires a long-term management plan rather than a one-off cure, particularly if joint surfaces have become irritated or damaged. However, with the right combination of treatment and condition-specific exercise, flare-ups can be significantly reduced and quality of life dramatically improved over time.

What caused my facet joint syndrome? TCommon causes include sudden trauma such as whiplash, sustained poor posture, weak spinal stabilising muscles, and degenerative changes. In particular, most clients have more than one contributing factor. As part of your initial consultation, we help identify which of these factors are most relevant to your specific case. £85 initial consultation.

Where is the studio and is there parking? The Applied Pilates Centre. Unit 5, Hertfordshire Business Centre, Alexander Road, London Colney, St Albans, AL2 1JG. Ample free parking on site. 2 minutes from M25 junction 22. 10 minutes from St Albans, Radlett, and Hatfield. Map and directions→

- READY FOR A LONG-TERM STRATEGY? -

Stop managing flare-ups. Start preventing them.

Your £85 initial consultation identifies what is really driving your facet joint flare-ups. Teejay will explain exactly what is happening and give you a clear, structured plan — not just another short-term fix. Ample free parking on site.  Free Parking & Directions

Call Teejay directly

 07734 578959  info@thesogunropractice.co.uk

The Sogunro Practice · Applied Pilates & Osteolates Therapy, London Colney · St Albans · Hertfordshire · Free parking on site