Many of us take for granted the ability to walk pain-free.
Neurogenic claudication is a painful syndrome because the nerves of the lumbar spine are compressed. Elite Medical Supply offers back brace solutions to help you take control of this discomfort.
This syndrome produces several symptoms primarily while walking or standing upright. Discomfort is often experienced in the legs, buttocks, or hips, including:
Temporary relief from these issues may be found while stooping, sitting, or bending forward at the waist.
This syndrome is known by some equally intimidating names: neurogenic claudication, intermittent neurogenic claudication, and pseudoclaudication.
In many cases, spinal stenosis is the root cause. The spinal cord stretches down the back from the brain toward the tailbone, and it is protected by a flexible stack of bones called vertebrae.
The spinal cord passes through an opening in the center of each bone in the spinal column, and occasionally narrowing of these openings occurs. Known as stenosis, the narrowing puts pressure on nerves and generates radiating pain.
The openings through which the spinal cord passes may narrow due to problems such as:
Osteoarthritis and other conditions can trigger boney projections to grow. Known as bone spurs, these may protrude into the spinal canal, pressing against nerves, contributing to the narrowing.
Discs in the spinal column are comprised of a tough outer shell, the annulus, which protects a gel-like fluid called the nucleus pulposus. Due to aging, wear and tear, or injury, the disc may crack, bulge, or tear, causing the fluid to leak or protrude.
The protrusion from a herniated disc may push against a nerve root or cause inflammation in the region that irritates the nerve. Irritated nerves can cause shooting pains or numbness that radiate from the buttocks and down the legs.
The article Use the Right Back Brace to Manage or Maintain a Herniated Disc is a great place to learn more about this condition.
Dense cords called ligaments hold the spinal cord in proper position. With age and/or injury ligaments may stiffen and enlarge, bulging into the spinal canal and causing a decrease in space.
A spinal column injury resulting in bone fracture or dislocation can cause spinal narrowing and pressure.
Neurogenic Claudication can be treated. Your physician can recommend conservative treatments to help minimize or eliminate pain:
If conservative care is ineffective, surgery can be recommended with a primary goal of decompression – removing pressure from spinal nerves. Examples are:
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The Elite Air Decompression Lumbar Sacral Orthotic (LSO) back brace is an effective treatment option for neurogenic claudication. Rigid panels work in tandem with the decompression lumbar belt to help separate compressed vertebrae, provide proper lumbar support, and relieve pain.
The Elite Air Decompression LSO features:
Pain and discomfort from neurogenic claudication can severely impact everyday life. Ask your physician for treatment options, including our Elite Air Decompression LSO back brace. Contact us for more information and answers to your questions.