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Spinal stenosis is a condition in which the spinal canal narrows and pinches the nerves. The spinal canal contains the nerve roots and spinal cord. Depending on where the narrowing occurs, pain may be felt in the lower back, legs, neck, shoulders, or arms.
In adults ages 50 and older, the risk of developing spinal stenosis increases. Younger people who are born with a small spinal canal may also develop symptoms. Aging can cause the tissues that connect the spine and bones (ligaments) to become thicker and calcified. The disks between vertebrae break down. Growths called bone spurs may happen on bones and into the spinal canal. Degeneration may also lead to curvature of the spine. All of these conditions tighten the spinal canal. This causes spinal stenosis.
Symptoms of spinal stenosis may include:
Often, bending forward will lessen the pain, such as by leaning onto a shopping cart at the grocery store.
If you notice any of the above symptoms, talk with your doctor.
If you notice any symptoms, talk with your doctor. They may advise treatment, such as:
Surgery is considered after other treatments have not improved symptoms, and when the benefits of surgery are greater than the possible risks. In some cases, surgery may be urgently needed due to severe weakness or loss of bowel and bladder function. Common procedures used for this condition are:
No matter your age or your physical ability, prevention should be a main focus. This includes: