Your spine is made up of small bones, called vertebrae, which are stacked on top of one another. Muscles, ligaments, nerves, and intervertebral disks are additional parts of the spinal column. Spinal stenosis occurs when the space around the spinal cord and spinal nerves narrows. The narrowing puts pressure on the spinal cord and the nerve roots, and can cause pain, numbness, or weakness in the legs.
Spinal stenosis develops over time and is caused mainly by osteoarthritis or the aging process. In younger adults, stenosis is generally caused by trauma, herniated discs, or other pathological disorders.
Stenosis can occur anywhere along your spine, but it primarily affects three areas:
Cervical spinal stenosis occurs in your upper spine region around the neck. Symptoms include:
Lumbar canal stenosis affects the lower back, and symptoms include:
Thoracic Spinal Stenosis is rare. It is a degenerative condition caused by the narrowing of the middle back spinal canal. Symptoms include:
Treatment depends on the type/location of the stenosis and its severity. If your symptoms are mild, your healthcare provider might recommend home self-care remedies. If self-remedies are ineffective, your doctor will re-evaluate your treatment plan. Self-care remedies include:
Other treatments include oral medication, physical therapy, and bracing. A back brace supports your back and improves your existing core strength, reducing stress on your spine.
When your quality of life is severely affected by stenosis, your doctor may recommend surgery. There are various surgical options, including:
Laminectomy
Laminotomy
The laminotomy involves removing a small part of the lamina, or the region with the most pain.
Some people find alternative treatments such as chiropractic treatment, Pilates, Yoga, or acupuncture helpful. If you have any of these types of stenosis, contact Elite Medical Supply to find the right back brace for your condition.