Showing posts with label cervical spinal stenosis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cervical spinal stenosis. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Symptoms and Treatments of Spinal Stenosis

Do you feel constant numbness in your leg and buttock while you are standing or walking for some time? Does the pain come frequently every day?

If you are facing above problems, you might be having spinal stenosis as those are the symptoms of this disease. The reason behind spinal stenosis is commonly associated with aging, although it may occur in young people by developing a curvature of the spinal canal or may suffer spinal injury.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Basically spinal stenosis is a health condition that causes due to narrowing of spinal canal which leads to persistent back pain, buttock, limping and decreased physical activity.

What is the reason behind numbness while you are standing?

While you are standing, the upright movement decreases the available space for the nerve roots and also blocks the outflow of blood around the nerve. Congested blood irritates nerve by causing you severe pain. You may rest assured that congested blood will not damage the nervous system.

spinal stenosis

In order to rest your heart assured, you need to consider below mentioned points while undergoing surgical treatment for spinal stenosis.

At first you need to attend acupuncture sessions for few times in a week which can offer you instant relief from your pain. It has been proven that acupuncture can unblock the congested blood.

Spinal Stenosis 1

The second thing is to do some stretching exercises. For healthy maintenance of your buttock, constant exercises are the key point. Many patients more often don't know the importance of doing exercises. Doing the correct exercise is the extremely perfect alternative for healing spinal stenosis.

Monday, 21 July 2014

Some Facts about Spinal Stenosis

There are many people who are diagnosed with spinal stenosis, but they don't know what is it? This blog provides detail information about spinal stenosis and by reading this all your doubts regarding spinal stenosis will be cleared.

spinal stenosis

Spinal stenosis is a medical condition in which the spinal canal becomes narrow and put additional pressure on the spinal cord and compresses it. Basically, it is divided into two types, lumbar spinal stenosis and cervical spinal stenosis.
  • Lumbar spinal stenosis- Here, the narrowing occurs in the lower portion of the spinal canal.
  • Cervical spinal stenosis-Narrowing occurs in the upper portion of the spinal canal.
There are some people who are born with this condition, but usually it is seen in people having age more than fifty years. Some of its symptoms involve back pain that radiates to the legs, pain in the buttocks that worsen while walking or doing exercises, loss of balance and pain in the leg or neck.

spinal stenosis

If you are at the initial stage of spinal stenosis, you may be advised by the doctors to opt for exercises or natural treatments like acupressure or acupuncture, but if the pain is acute, then surgery may be needed to widen the spinal canal or to correct the conditions that contributes to the compression of the nerves. There are some surgical processes that are used for the treatment of spinal stenosis 
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Spinal Fusion
  • Laminectomy: This surgery is used to treat lumbar spinal stenosis and involves the removal of the vertebra to create more spaces for the nerves.
  • Laminotomy: It involves the partial removal of the lamina which is usually done to widen the spinal canal and relieve compression on the roots of the nerves.
  • Spinal Fusion: It involves joining the bones together with screws to provide spinal stability. Here, the bone is removed from any part of the body or is obtained from a bone bank and is used to create a bridge between vertebrae and stimulates the growth of the new bone.