Spinal Stenosis
Maryland
The spinal canal, which is created by the juxtaposition of vertebrae and through which the spinal cord passes, changes as people get older. Some changes, such as canal narrowing, may cause discomfort.
Spinal Stenosis Treatment In Maryland
What Is Spinal Stenosis?
The spinal canal is located inside the body. The spinal canal is vital to our well-being because it protects the spinal cord and the nerve roots that grow from it. The flexible spinal cord and the nerves that run through the arms and legs are surrounded and covered by the structures of the vertebral bodies, intervertebral discs, and ligaments. The spinal canal varies in size based on age and gender. To be clear, the cervical spine has a diameter of 25mm and the lumbar spine has a diameter of 30mm.
Causes
The openings of the vertebrae normally provide enough room for the nerves from the spinal cord to move through, but if these openings narrow due to an overgrowth of bone or tissue, among other things, nerve compression may occur.
By encroaching on the space available in the spinal canal, the narrowing that occurs with spinal stenosis can also affect the spinal cord.
Structures near the spine can also be harmed in the following ways:
- The ligaments in the spine will thicken and harden over time.
- Bones and joints can swell as a result of osteoarthritis, and bony prominences can develop.
- The disc may sag and widen.
- The vertebrae can become dislocated.
Common Symptoms
The nerve roots and spinal cord may be compressed by a narrowing of the spinal canal, causing pain and discomfort.
The signs and symptoms of cervical spinal stenosis are somewhat close to those of a herniated disc. Although a herniated disc is a sudden occurrence, stenosis is a long-term, slow-moving condition. When patients with extreme cervical spinal stenosis bend their neck and tip their head toward their chest, they can feel a stabbing pain that feels like an electric shock. Loss of feeling, fatigue, burning feelings, tingling, and tingling in the arms are all symptoms of spinal stenosis.
When standing (extension) or walking, patients with spinal stenosis frequently feel pain in the buttocks or tingling in the thigh or knee. Leaning forward (bending) or relaxing normally relieves the pain. Patients can experience back pain in addition to leg pain and weakness.
Diagnostic Details
A full physical examination is required to diagnose spinal stenosis. Discuss your symptoms with your doctor. The physical examination will help assess the seriousness of the illness, as well as whether or not weakness and/or loss of sensation are present.
A neurological examination is used to diagnose abnormalities in muscle strength and sensation. They provide an objective measure of chronic nerve root compression caused by spinal stenosis. An X-ray, MRI, or CT scan can be ordered by your doctor to confirm the diagnosis.
Options For Treatment
We choose the best clinical medication and tailor it to each patient after establishing a thorough and accurate diagnosis. Prescriptions for pain relievers, injections, workouts, manual therapy, and other therapies are among the first. However, if conservative therapies aren’t possible due to unique circumstances, or if the stenosis, pain, or crisis worsens, it’s best to forego them and try a new remedy.
The wait is pointless for patients with obvious symptoms, as they are becoming gradually weakened by the limitations. Surgery is a standard procedure with few risks, and it should be considered by both the doctor and the patient as a treatment option.
Set An Appointment Today
Spinal stenosis improves greatly with frequent chiropractic appointments. People who sit in a chair for long periods of time and have back pain from staring at computers for long periods of time, or pain from muscle strain, can benefit from a chiropractic visit. Call Chiropractor Near Me Maryland for competent and dependable chiropractic care. Because of our experienced chiropractors, our clients highly recommend us. To ensure that you get the best chiropractor in town, we put them through a screening process in which we verify the authenticity of their degree and work experience. Create an appointment with us by calling.
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