Spinal stenosis occurs when one or more spaces within the spine begin to narrow, reducing the amount of room for the spinal cord and nerves to branch off. Over time, this tightened space can irritate, compress or pinch nerves and/or the spinal cord. Spinal stenosis can occur anywhere along the spine, but it is most prevalent in the lower back or neck areas.
Adults over 50 or those with arthritis (also known as “wear-and-tear” disease) are more at risk of developing spinal stenosis. In some cases, a person may not even know they have it until their symptoms heighten with age or an X-ray reveals the condition.
More severe cases of spinal stenosis may require surgery to relieve pain and improve a person’s quality of life. However, surgery is typically a last resort after non-invasive treatment options fail to alleviate a person’s symptoms.
Although spinal stenosis can develop anywhere along the spine, it typically occurs in two areas:
Spinal stenosis can be a result of several different factors, but all alter the structure of the spine. Some of the more common causes of spinal stenosis include:
Since spinal stenosis is a condition that gradually worsens over time, symptoms may not be present when it first develops. Symptoms often vary from person to person, but the most common symptoms of spinal stenosis include:
Treatment methods for spinal stenosis can vary depending on the severity of the symptoms. In most cases, a doctor will typically recommend starting with medications before escalating to surgical treatments.
Once all other non-surgical treatments have been exhausted and a person’s symptoms don’t improve, a doctor may suggest surgery. Most people with spinal stenosis don’t require surgery. However, if the pain is intolerable and affects their daily activities, it may be time to speak with a doctor about surgical treatment options.
The effects of spinal stenosis can be more than just physical. The discomfort and inability to complete daily tasks without pain may impact your mental and emotional wellbeing. Speaking with our team of experienced and knowledgeable spine surgeons and pain management specialists can help ease your fears and give you practical next steps for your spinal stenosis treatment.
Contact one of our AllSpine locations today or learn more about spinal stenosis treatment options on our website.
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