Lumbar Stenosis: Understanding the Condition and Its Causes

Over 65 million Americans complain of back pain according to the Health Policy Institute. Symptoms of back pain can be ever-present, occur sporadically, or manifest during or after strenuous physical activity. One common back condition is called lumbar stenosis. Dr. Vijay Yanamadala can examine your back to determine if your issue is lumbar stenosis at his office in Milford or Westport, CT.

What Is Lumbar Stenosis?

The spinal canal is designed to provide your body with support, good posture, and protection for vital nerves. When the spaces inside the spinal cord are compressed and become smaller, it is called lumbar stenosis. The small spaces put a strain on the nerves and vertebrae in the spine causing pain, usually in the lower back.

What Causes Lumbar Stenosis?

Patients who have experienced an injury, whether from work or a car accident, often complain of back pain which could be due to lumbar stenosis. This back problem can also happen in patients who have arthritic conditions or osteoporosis. In some cases, the patient may have a hereditary trait that makes the spaces in the spine smaller than usual or causes thick ligaments. It could also happen when the patient has scoliosis (a curved spine) or a very narrow spinal canal.

Lumbar Stenosis Treatment Options

As with many back-related issues, physical therapy is usually the first treatment option to explore with your Milford and Westport, CT spine doctor for lumbar stenosis. Targeted exercises may strengthen and align the spine, providing pain relief. Corticosteroid shots can also help with pain and inflammation. If the stenosis is caused by thickened ligaments, your doctor may recommend a specialized needling procedure. In advanced cases, laser therapy or back surgery (lumbar decompression or lumbar fusion) may be the recommended treatment.

Therapy and Relief for Your Back

No matter how long you have been struggling with back pain, effective modern therapies and treatments can help you finally get some relief. Call (203) 332-3272 today to schedule a back exam for lumbar stenosis symptoms with Dr. Vijay Yanamadala at his office in Milford or Westport, CT.

Over 65 million Americans complain of back pain according to the Health Policy Institute. Symptoms of back pain can be ever-present, occur sporadically, or manifest during or after strenuous physical activity. One common back condition is called lumbar stenosis. Dr. Vijay Yanamadala can examine your back to determine if your issue is lumbar stenosis at his office in Milford or Westport, CT.

What Is Lumbar Stenosis?

The spinal canal is designed to provide your body with support, good posture, and protection for vital nerves. When the spaces inside the spinal cord are compressed and become smaller, it is called lumbar stenosis. The small spaces put a strain on the nerves and vertebrae in the spine causing pain, usually in the lower back.

What Causes Lumbar Stenosis?

Patients who have experienced an injury, whether from work or a car accident, often complain of back pain which could be due to lumbar stenosis. This back problem can also happen in patients who have arthritic conditions or osteoporosis. In some cases, the patient may have a hereditary trait that makes the spaces in the spine smaller than usual or causes thick ligaments. It could also happen when the patient has scoliosis (a curved spine) or a very narrow spinal canal.

Lumbar Stenosis Treatment Options

As with many back-related issues, physical therapy is usually the first treatment option to explore with your Milford and Westport, CT spine doctor for lumbar stenosis. Targeted exercises may strengthen and align the spine, providing pain relief. Corticosteroid shots can also help with pain and inflammation. If the stenosis is caused by thickened ligaments, your doctor may recommend a specialized needling procedure. In advanced cases, laser therapy or back surgery (lumbar decompression or lumbar fusion) may be the recommended treatment.

Therapy and Relief for Your Back

No matter how long you have been struggling with back pain, effective modern therapies and treatments can help you finally get some relief. Call (203) 332-3272 today to schedule a back exam for lumbar stenosis symptoms with Dr. Vijay Yanamadala at his office in Milford or Westport, CT.

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