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Spinal stenosis pain can originate in the neck or lower back. The symptoms can be extremely disruptive to your normal activities — taking you away from your family, your work and your favorite hobbies. The term stenosis means narrowing, which can be caused in the spinal column by a number of different conditions such as spinal arthritis, thickening of ligaments or a herniated disc. In rare cases, a person can be born with a narrow spinal canal due to heredity, but spinal stenosis is usually caused by age-related changes to the spine.
Spinal stenosis does not always cause painful symptoms. If the narrowing occurs without interfering with the spinal cord or a nerve root, the condition can go undiagnosed for years. If you have been diagnosed with stenosis, then it is most likely because one or more of the following painful symptoms sent you to a doctor for treatment:
In addition to pain, spinal stenosis can cause stiffness in the cervical (upper) or in the lumbar (lower) regions of the spine. Spinal stenosis can also cause numbness and tingling in the extremities. Other spinal stenosis symptoms include cramping in the legs or arms and possibly headaches and dizziness.
Stenosis, and the pain that comes with it, can affect any part of the spine, but it more commonly affects the lumbar and cervical regions, with thoracic stenosis being rarer. For example, if your pain or other symptoms are in the neck area and you also have difficulty walking, you may have cervical spinal stenosis.
If you are dealing with spinal stenosis pain and have been unable to find relief from conservative treatments, contact USA Spine Care to learn more about the minimally invasive spine surgery we perform for this condition. Our outpatient procedures are a safer and effective alternative^ to traditional open spine surgery^ for the decompression of pinched nerves to help you find lasting relief from neck or back pain.
Contact us and we can provide you with a no-cost review* of your MRI to determine if you may be a candidate for one of our procedures.
If you're living with spinal stenosis in the upper spine and searching for relief, reach out to USA Spine Care for help. Our multidisciplinary team is dedicated to helping people develop the right care plan to reach treatment goals and achieve lasting relief.
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