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Canal stenosis treatment usually begins conservatively with exercise, stretching, medications and other nonsurgical approaches. By pursuing options that manage pain, improve mobility and promote the health of the spine, surgery is very often not required.
If you are experiencing debilitating pain and mobility problems related to canal stenosis, it is important to seek an accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment. Left untreated, canal stenosis can lead to chronic pain that inhibits function and potentially causes permanent nerve damage. For a large number of patients, exercise is an important part of an effective treatment plan that helps them maintain a healthy and active lifestyle.
Before beginning any type of fitness program, consult with your doctor who can recommend the best canal stenosis treatments and help you create a personalized plan. A doctor can also advise of any specific exercises that could potentially stress the spine and should be avoided.
In general, many spinal stenosis patients find the following types of exercises to be helpful for easing their symptoms:
Sometimes, a patient’s symptoms do not respond adequately to conservative canal stenosis treatments. In these cases, surgery may be presented as a treatment option. If you have been recommended for surgery after exhausting conservative treatments, reach out to the dedicated and caring team at USA Spine Care.
We are the leaders in minimally invasive spine surgery and have helped thousands of patients find relief since 2005. By using a less-than-1-inch incision and other muscle-sparing techniques, we can offer patients a streamlined outpatient experience with a shorter recovery time compared to traditional open spine procedures.^
Contact us today for a free MRI review* to determine if you are a potential candidate for one of our procedures.