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Spinal Stenosis
Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal, often due to degenerative changes, leading to nerve and spinal cord compression.
Symptoms
Cervical Stenosis
Neck pain, radiating arm pain, weakness, gait difficulty, spasticity, sphincter and sexual function issues, Lhermitte’s sign (electric shock sensation on neck flexion).
Lumbar Stenosis
Pain alleviated when sitting, worsened when standing/walking, walking with body bent forward, neurogenic claudication (leg pain/weakness on walking, relieved by rest).
Diagnosis
MRI and CT scans, supported by neurophysiological tests (electromyography, evoked potentials).
Treatment
Cervical Stenosis
Conservative treatment for mild cases; surgical decompression for severe cases using anterior, posterior, or combined approaches.
Lumbar Stenosis
Conservative treatment initially, followed by surgical decompression (laminectomy) and possible vertebral stabilization for severe symptoms.