Also known as spinal narrowing, spinal stenosis is characterized by contraction of the spaces in the spine. This leads to the nerves in the spinal column being under pressure which may need minimally invasive surgery San Antonio.

In most cases, spinal stenosis usually affects the lower back and neck, and it can cause severe back pain San Antonio that can limit your mobility considerably.

This can be as a result of a combination of factors including elongating facet joints, ligamentum flavum (extension of the spine ligaments), bone spurs, and bulging discs.

Types of Spinal Stenosis

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There are two types of spinal stenosis named according to the part of the spinal column that the narrowing occurs.

It is crucial to note that some patients with spinal stenosis might not exhibit the symptoms associated with the condition.

 In such cases, only a CT scan or MRI can give a correct diagnosis.

But in other patients, the following symptoms are easily diagnosed, and they vary in severity according to the nerves affected and the area of the stenosis. Let’s look at some of these symptoms.

In the Cervical Spine (In the Neck)

In the Lumbar Spine (Lower Back)

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Depending on the age of the patient and the factors contributing to spinal stenosis, patients may be subjected to a minimally invasive surgery San Antonio and decompression to deal with the pain.

This especially concerns back pain San Antonio and numbness that travels along the limbs, depending on the area affected.