Spinal stenosis symptoms
Central spinal stenosis symptoms include:
Difficulty walking
Loss of muscle control and weakness in the legs and arms
Problems with coordination and balance
Tingling or numbness radiating from the neck to the shoulder, arm and hand
Lateral recess stenosis symptoms include:
Pain that travels from the neck down one or both arms
Pain that travels from the lower back down one or both legs
Weakness, numbness or tingling in the arms or legs
Spinal stenosis diagnosis
Your doctor may recommend these tests to diagnose spinal stenosis:
CT scans—uses an X-ray beam and a computer to make 2-dimensional images of the spine.
MRI scans—uses a magnetic field and radiofrequency waves to give a detailed view of the soft tissues of the spine.
Myelogram—a specialized imaging test where contrast dye is injected into the spinal column during an X-ray or CT scan to get a clearer image.
X-rays—an imaging test that uses electromagnetic waves to create pictures of bony structures like the spine.
Spinal stenosis treatment
Treatment for spinal stenosis depends on the location of the stenosis. Epidural steroid injections are the most common form of treatment, followed by anti-inflammatory medications. Physical therapy is also a good treatment option.
In some cases, surgery is needed to relieve nerve compression. Surgical options we offer include:
Arthroplasty—an artificial disc replacement used when the stenosis is caused by a diseased or herniated disc.
Foraminotomy—a procedure to reduce pressure on compressed nerves by enlarging the space around the vertebrae.
Fusion—a procedure to join the spinal vertebrae together. This is often done in conjunction with a decompressive type procedure like foraminotomy.
Laminectomy—an operation to remove all or part of the vertebral bone, relieving pressure on the nerves and spinal cord.
Laminotomy—surgery to remove a portion of the vertebral arch to relieve pressure in the vertebrae.
At The Christ Hospital Health Network, our spine specialists help relieve the debilitating pain of spinal stenosis.
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