The most common area of back pain is in the lower back (lumbar) because this area bears the stress of your weight throughout the day.
Lumbar spinal stenosis is a condition of the narrowing of the spinal canal in the lumbar region (lower back).
As the spinal canal narrows, it can lead to compression of the spinal cord and nerves that run through it, which causes symptoms such as pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the lower back and legs.
Lumbar spinal stenosis is more common in older adults due to degenerative changes in the spine. The causes of lumbar spinal stenosis are often related to the natural aging process and wear and tear on the spine over time.
However, it can also occur in younger people due to certain underlying conditions such as congenital spinal abnormalities or spinal injuries.
Symptoms can vary depending on the degree of stenosis and the level of compression on the nerves.
Common symptoms include:
Symptoms in severe cases include:
Your doctor would first question your general health and symptoms before conducting a thorough physical examination.
Diagnosis is made based on your reported symptoms, physical examination, and investigations.
A neurological evaluation will also be done to determine if nerve damage is contributing to your symptoms.
Imaging tests such as X-ray, CT scan, and MRI may also be done to get detailed pictures of the spine, and to confirm the diagnosis of spinal stenosis.
Treatment for lumbar spinal stenosis varies depending on the severity of the symptoms. Treatments are limited to relieving symptoms as the narrowing of the spinal canal is irreversible.
Some common treatment options for lumbar spinal stenosis include:
Surgery may be necessary in severe cases of lumbar spinal stenosis. Common surgical treatments include:
If you are experiencing any of the symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis, get in touch with us to find out more about our Orthopaedic Services at your nearest Gleneagles Hospital.
Gleneagles Hospital works with orthopaedic specialists to assist patients through diagnosis and treatment. The caring and multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals are available for consultation and to provide the best care.
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