
Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Understanding Lumbar Spinal Stenosis and How to Treat It Without Surgery
Lumbar spinal stenosis happens when the spinal canal narrows in the lower back, putting pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. This condition is most common in adults over 50 but can occur earlier due to injury or degeneration.
Symptoms include:
- Lower back pain
- Leg pain or numbness when walking (neurogenic claudication)
- Weakness in the legs or feet
- Pain relief when bending forward
Treatment options we offer:
- Epidural steroid injections to reduce inflammation around the nerves.
- Facet joint injections for targeted pain relief.
- Physical therapy guidance to strengthen supporting muscles.
- Minimally invasive procedures to reduce nerve compression.
At Acute Pain Therapies, our goal is to keep you active and comfortable, using advanced interventional pain management techniques before considering surgery.
Learn about about effective treatments to relieve back pain and improve mobility by scheduling now!
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