Spinal Stenosis Walking Problems: Why?

If you are currently dealing with spinal or back pain, St. Louis Pain Consultants has a pain management doctor that can help. Our team specializes in interventional pain management and we strive to find a treatment that will help you get back on the path to a fulfilling life.

As we age, there is no denying that our bodies change. These changes happen at different intervals for everyone. However, generally, people will begin to experience more pain and fragility. The changes that take place in the skeletal system can be especially debilitating.

One such condition that is common in individuals ages fifty and up is Spinal Stenosis. This condition is highly treatable through interventional pain management, medications, and procedures. 

All the same, it can affect daily life and if it is not treated, it can grow progressively worse, leading to severe health problems. Keep reading to learn more about Spinal Stenosis and what makes it a painful and debilitating condition.

What is Spinal Stenosis?

 The spinal column allows us to move from side to side and turn our neck. This structure is very strong and can usually manage what life throws at it. However, like all bones in the human body, it is susceptible to disease and other medical conditions. 

Unfortunately, because of its importance, many of these conditions can leave a person paralyzed if they are allowed to continue untreated. Such is the case with Spinal Stenosis. The spinal column is split into two portions: the lumbar and cervical spine. The former refers to the lower back portion of the spine, while the latter refers to the upper portion and the neck. 

Spinal Stenosis is a condition that arises when the spinal channel begins to narrow and causes inflammation of joints due to compression of the nerves. The narrowing of the spinal channel can happen anywhere on the spine. Its location does not necessarily impact the severity of nerve compression.

Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

This condition is usually an indicator of degeneration and has the potential to happen as we age. Research studies also indicate that some individuals are born with a stenosis of the spine. The cause of your condition, however, may not be linked to any of the above. 

Common symptoms of this condition include:

  • Tingling, numbness, or weakness in arms and legs,
  • Back pain that can range in intensity,
  • Difficulty standing, walking, and performing other routine activities.

Spinal Stenosis is a serious condition and if you suspect you might have it, it is crucial to contact a pain management doctor right away. 

The specialists at St. Louis Pain Consultants will evaluate, diagnose and put together a treatment plan that is custom fit to your needs. Diagnosis is typically done through an MRI, CT, or EMG scan, while treatment can include prescription drugs, physical therapy, and Corticosteroid injections.

St. Louis Pain Consultants is Your Pain Management Dr.!

St. Louis Pain Consultants believes in a holistic approach to interventional pain management. As a result, we strive to create long-term treatment solutions to your condition. Give us a call today to learn more about our services!

If you are living with chronic pain, seek help from St. Louis Pain Consultants.

We want to help remind you what life without pain feels like.

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