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Canal stenosis is a condition that develops when the area of the spine that contains the spinal cord and nerves (the spinal canal) becomes too small. The pressure from these sensitive structures can lead to a variety of symptoms depending on where the condition occurs. This can include pain, numbness, tingling and weakness in the arms, hands, legs and feet. To learn about why it’s important to consult your doctor if you are suffering from this condition, read the following article.
If your canal stenosis is left untreated, then it is common for your condition to worsen over time. As a result, severe complications can also develop, such as permanent pain and discomfort, disability, loss of balance and bowel or bladder dysfunction. That is why it’s vital to seek immediate medical attention in order to give yourself the best chance of finding relief. Your primary care doctor can review your condition to determine a proper treatment regimen for your spine care needs.
Depending on the progression of your condition, your doctor may either recommend conservative therapy or surgical intervention to treat your canal stenosis symptoms. If your condition is still in the early stages, the following nonsurgical treatments may be effective in helping you find relief:
However, in the event that your condition is severe, then surgical intervention may be required to treat your canal stenosis. If this is the case for you, then contact the team at USA Spine Care to learn about the advantages of our minimally invasive spine surgery. Our procedures are a safer and effective alternative to traditional open spine surgery and offer a shorter recovery period as well as a lower risk of complication.
Since 2005, the minimally invasive procedures performed at our state-of-the-art facilities have helped more than 75,000 patients find lasting relief from their chronic neck or back pain, setting us apart as the leader in minimally invasive spine surgery. If you are interested in finding out how we can help you on the road to recovery, reach out to USA Spine Care today and ask for a free MRI review.* We can determine if you are a potential candidate for our outpatient canal stenosis procedures.