Spinal stenosis is the name for any condition in which the spinal canal is narrowed, thereby putting possible pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. This can occur as part of the normal aging process or could be due to osteoarthritis, a herniated disk, bone spurs, a spinal tumor, spinal trauma or a systemic disease. Classic symptoms of spinal stenosis include back and/or neck pain, radiating pain that goes down one leg, and numbness or weakness in the extremities. Treatment depends on what caused the condition but often includes anti-inflammatory and pain medications, targeted exercises, a back brace, and rest.
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