Stenosis

Stenosis Symptoms
With age, the joints of the vertebrae wear down, triggering a contraction of the spinal canal. This condition is known as stenosis, wherein the narrowed spinal canal puts pressure on the surrounding nerves and causes weakness in the limbs.
Since stenosis is a progressive condition, it may be asymptomatic as well. About 95% of patients who have stenosis also have sciatica.
- Pain that radiates down the leg (same as in sciatica)
- Cramping in the arms and legs, along with general pain
- Neck pain or back pain
- Foot drop: The weak leg causes the foot to slap against the ground
- Numbness, tingling, and weakness in the limbs
- Pain reduces while sitting and increases when upright
- Bowel and bladder dysfunction
The patient experiences radiating pain in the limbs depending upon where the stenosis is, and about 70% of the patients complain of sensory changes in the arms and legs.
- Professional diagnosis required
- Chronic, can last for years
- Treatable with 4 weeks of Rehabilitation From WellPhy
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