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Spinal Canal Stenosis : When Your Spine's Pathway Narrows

We will help you recover from spinal canal stenosis without injections or surgery. At Vida The Spine Clinic, we are well-equipped with advanced chiropractic and physiotherapy treatments to ensure effective recovery.

Spinal Canal Stenosis

Non-Surgical Treatment for Spinal Canal Stenosis

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    Understanding the Symptoms

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    Pains Resembling Sciatica

    Many patients experience pain similar to sciatica, which can radiate down the legs and cause discomfort.

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    Cramps in Arms and Legs

    Cramping sensations may occur in the arms or legs, adding to the discomfort.

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    Foot Drop

    Some individuals may notice weakness in their feet, causing difficulty in lifting the front part of the foot while walking.

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    Numbness or Weakness in Limbs

    Numbness or weakness may be felt in the affected limbs, affecting mobility and coordination.

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    Claudication

    Neurogenic claudication may develop, causing pain and weakness in the legs, especially after walking or standing for a while.

    Treatment
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    Treatment Options

    The treatment for spinal canal stenosis varies based on the severity of the condition. While surgery may be necessary in severe cases, conservative approaches can be effective. Here are a few options :

    Using targeted exercises and technologies can help reduce pain and improve mobility. Physiotherapy sessions aim to relieve pressure on the affected areas and strengthen supporting muscles.

    Chiropractors can provide relief, especially if listhesis (vertebral misalignment) is a contributing factor. They can alleviate symptoms and restore proper alignment through spinal adjustments and manipulations.

    Matrix therapy uses specialized techniques to release tension in the muscles and tissues surrounding the affected area. This can help reduce pain and promote healing

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