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Spinal canal stenosis
- ... surgery Nerve damage from a herniated disk or spinal canal stenosis
- ... and fall, or intense chiropractic manipulation Tight spinal canal (spinal stenosis) that squeezes the spinal cord When the spine is out of alignment Bleeding, fluid buildup, infection, and ... inside the spinal canal. This can press on the spinal cord and ...
- Laminectomy is surgery to remove the lamina. This is part of the bone that makes up a vertebra in the spine. Laminectomy may also ...
- ... Small fractures to the spine from osteoporosis Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal) Sprains Infection of the spine ( osteomyelitis , diskitis , abscess ) ...
- ... tense muscles) Ruptured or herniated disk Sciatica Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal) Spine curvatures (like scoliosis or kyphosis ), which may ...
- ... in your spine where nerve roots leave your spinal canal. You may have a narrowing of the nerve opening (foraminal stenosis).
- Spinal stenosis is narrowing of the spinal canal. This can develop as you age from drying out and shrinking of the disk spaces. (The disks ...
- Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the lumbar or cervical spinal canal. The narrowing can cause compression on nerve roots resulting in pain or weakness of the legs. Medications ...
- ... caused by arthritis or long-term swelling. Spinal stenosis may ... Narrow spinal canal that the person was born with Herniated or ...
- ... is done after injecting contrast dye into the spinal canal during a lumbar puncture to further check for ... the following conditions or diseases: Cyst Herniated disk Spinal stenosis Infection Cancer that has spread to the spine ...