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What Causes Canal Stenosis?

The first step to take if you’ve been diagnosed with canal stenosis is to begin researching this condition so you can learn about what causes it to develop and what treatment options are available to you. One of the first things you will learn is that “stenosis” is another word for “narrowing,” and canal stenosis is also referred to as spinal stenosis and spinal narrowing. You will also learn that spine surgery is often not the first recommended method of treatment, and that many people find relief from conservative treatments alone. Canal stenosis is a condition that affects the spinal column. The spinal cord is housed within a space called the spinal canal, which is bounded by the vertebrae of the spine. When the area around the spinal cord narrows, it is referred to as canal stenosis. It may also be called by one of the condition’s several alternative names, such as central stenosis, central spinal canal stenosis or just spinal stenosis. The condition and its underlying causes can produce a number of uncomfortable symptoms. If you have spinal stenosis, you may experience pain in the neck or back, as well as pain, numbness, tingling and weakness radiating to other parts of the body. Depending on the exact location of the stenosis, some patients might experience these symptoms in the neck, upper back, arms, lower back, hips or legs. Some patients may, however, experience no symptoms as a result of a narrowed spinal canal.

How Does SonoSpine Treat Canal Stenosis Issues?

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Conditions We Treat

  • Annular Tear
  • Spinal Stenosis, Sciatica, Back Pain, Neck Pain, Pinched Nerves
  • Foraminal Stenosis
  • Scoliosis
  • Failed Back Surgery Syndrome
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Bone Spurs
  • Herniated Discs
  • Bulging Disc
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