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Lumbar Spinal Stenosis, or a narrowing of the spinal canal, is a disease commonly found in elderly people, although it can affect young people. The disease is caused by spinal degeneration that affects the discs, tendons and joints in the spinal column. The degeneration causes wear and tear and leads to narrowing of the spinal column and pinching the nerves inside. The pinching causes pain and numbness. Most of the symptoms of spinal stenosis occur in the lower back.
Spinal stenosis is common in the elderly because the spinal canal will get narrower with age, due to the increasing inflammation of arthritis and wear and tear on the spinal column, resulting in compression of the nerves. The symptoms and complications of spinal stenosis can vary from patient to patient. However, nerve compression may cause any of the following symptoms:
Severe cases of spinal stenosis can cause a loss of bowel and bladder control. It can also lead to sexual dysfunction as nerves in the lower regions of the body are affected. In extreme cases, it can cause partial or complete paralysis of the legs.
For elderly patients who experience back pain and difficulty walking due to unknown causes, it’s important to consult a specialist for proper diagnosis using techniques including:
There are several medications used to treat spinal stenosis, along with physical therapy and steroid shots. Your doctor may ask you to first try OTC pain relievers like ibuprofen and paracetamol to see if they help.
Physical therapy can be effective for some spinal stenosis sufferers by:
There are several surgical procedures that can be used to create more space within the spinal column, including:
As people age, they become more at risk for developing spinal stenosis. However, people with scoliosis and athletes who engage in sports that put a lot of repetitive pressure and trauma on the spine can also be more at risk of developing the condition. The other risk factor is developing tumors in the spinal column that put pressure on the nerves.
The Spine Center at Vejthani Hospital is well-equipped and has experienced doctors who are skilled at treating spinal stenosis.
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