Spinal Stenosis

(Slipped Disc, Ruptured Disc, Torn Disc)

Spinal Stenosis is the narrowing of the bone channel occupied by the spinal nerves or the spinal cord. Cervical spinal stenosis ismore rare and more dangerous than lumbar spinal stenosis.

Spinal stenosis occurs in two sections of the spine, cervical and lumbar. The reason why these two sections are diagnosed more than in the middle of the back is because the cervical and lumbar area tend to move, bend more than the middle area of the back which provides more stability and support. Spinal stenosis is more symptomatic in the cervical and lumbar sections of the spine.

  • Numbness or tingling in the hand, arm, foor or leg
  • Weakness in hand, arm foot, or leg
  • Problems with walking and balance
  • Neck pain
  • Pain or cramping in one of both legs when you stand for long periods of time.

My Spine Relief offers minimally invasive spine surgery and has helped many patients find relief from spinal stenosis. To find out if you have spinal stenosis and ways to overcome the pain with one of our state of the art procedures, reach out to us today. We can schedule a no-cost MRI review* to determine if our procedures would be effective in relieving your facet disease symptoms.

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