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Your spine, or backbone, protects your spinal cord and allows you to stand and bend. Spinal stenosis causes narrowing in your spine. The narrowing can occur at the center of your spine, in the canals branching off your spine and/or between the vertebrae, the bones of the spine. The narrowing puts pressure on your nerves and spinal cord and can cause pain.

Spinal stenosis occurs mostly in people older than 50. Younger people with a spine injury or a narrow spinal canal are also at risk. Diseases such as arthritis and scoliosis can cause spinal stenosis, too. Symptoms might appear gradually or not at all. They include pain in your neck or back, numbness, weakness or pain in your arms or legs, and foot problems. Treatments include medications, physical therapy, braces and surgery. (Read more)

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  1. Spinal Stenosis (National Library of Medicine)
    ... cord and allows you to stand and bend. Spinal stenosis causes narrowing in your spine. The narrowing can ... nerves and spinal cord and can cause pain. Spinal stenosis occurs mostly in people older than 50. Younger ...
  2. Pseudo-claudication; Central spinal stenosis; Foraminal spinal stenosis ... Spinal stenosis may be caused by: Arthritis involving the spine, usually in middle-aged or elderly people Herniated ...
  3. Questions and Answers about Spinal Stenosis From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)
    Spinal Stenosis Publication Date: April 2009 Questions & Answers about Spinal Stenosis This booklet contains general information about spinal stenosis. ... to discuss them with your doctor. What Is Spinal Stenosis? Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of spaces in ...
  4. What Is Spinal Stenosis? Easy-to-Read From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)
    Spinal Stenosis PDF Version of this Document | Audio Version of this Document | Time: 06:01 | Size: 8.3 MB Updated June 2009 What Is Spinal Stenosis? Fast Facts: An Easy-to-Read Series of ...
  5. Spinal Stenosis (American College of Rheumatology)
    SPINAL STENOSIS Spinal stenosis (or narrowing) is a common condition that occurs when the small spinal canal that ... in the treatment of spinal stenosis. What is spinal stenosis? The image above shows the narrowing of the ...
  6. Spinal Stenosis (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
    Spinal stenosis Basics In-Depth Multimedia Expert Answers Resources Definition Symptoms Causes Risk factors When to seek medical ... View past issues Definition By Mayo Clinic staff Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of one or more areas ...
  7. JAMA Patient Page: Spinal Stenosis (American Medical Association) - PDF
    ... John L. Zeller; Cassio Lynm; Richard M. Glass Spinal Stenosis Supplementary material http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/ ... of the American Medical Association JAMA PATIENT PAGE Spinal Stenosis S pinal stenosis is a term used to ...
  8. Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons)
    Copyright 2009 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Anatomy Description Cause Symptoms Doctor Examination Treatment New ... common cause of low back pain is lumbar spinal stenosis. As we age, our spines change. These normal ...
  9. ClinicalTrials.gov: Spinal Stenosis From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)
  10. Spinal stenosis is narrowing of the spinal canal. This can develop as you age from drying out and shrinking of the disk spaces. (80% ...
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