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Things You Most Likely Didn't Know About Spinal Stenosis Surgery

In the medical field, stenosis means the abnormal narrowing of a body channel. When combined with the word spinal, it defines a narrowing of the bone channel occupied by the spinal nerves or the spinal cord. In many cases, the non-surgical treatment is not the permanent answer to treat spinal stenosis. The non-surgical methods may relieve your pain in some cases. But when the weakness and the numbness of the back and legs persist, the surgical operation is the only option left. The goal of surgery is to relieve pain, numbness, or weakness in the legs-not to relieve back pain. Careful assessment of spinal stenosis symptoms is vital to reduce the risk of unnecessary back surgery and complications from spinal stenosis surgery at the wrong level. TYPES OF SPINAL STENOSIS SURGERY The most commonly performed spinal stenosis surgery is for lower back pain and leg pain due to sciatic nerve compression in the lumbar spine.Thoracic spinal stenosis is less common than lumbar or cervic...

What Are The Most Common 6 Myths About Spinal Stenosis?

Spinal stenosis is a consequence of the space between the spine being crowed out from excessive tissue or bone growth. The consequence is nerve swelling & damage guiding to excruciating symptoms such as stiffness, tingling, pain and inflammation.  Spinal stenosis can happen at any point of your spine, but is most common in the lower back & neck area. Nearly 75 percent of the cases affect the lower back region. Have you or a loved one recently been diagnosed? If so, read on to learn important myths and facts about treating spinal stenosis. Surgery is the only form of cure: Though spinal stenosis surgery has proven to be a productive method, but there’re also many non-invasive treatment procedures that your doctor may recommend you to engage in before surgery. Some of the non-invasive Spinal stenosis treatment options include: ·          Chiropractic Treatment ·        ...

Spinal Stenosis Symptoms, Causes And Treatment Options

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Spinal stenosis is a physical condition in which the spinal column narrows & begins squeezing the spinal cord. This procedure is usually steady. If the contraction is negligible, no symptoms will take place. However, too much contraction can squeeze the nerves & prompt problems. Stenosis can occur anywhere along the spine. How much of the spine is affected can differ. Spinal stenosis is also known as pseudo-claudication, central spinal stenosis or foraminal spinal stenosis.  What are the spinal stenosis symptoms ? Symptoms usually develop over time, as nerves become more squeezed. You might experience: ·          Lower back ache while walking or standing ·          Arm or leg weakness ·          Numbness in your buttock or legs ·          Balance issues ·      ...