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Lumbar spinal stenosis can cause lower back pain, while cervical spinal stenosis is a common cause of neck discomfort. Spinal stenosis treatment from your top New York City pain management doctor can stop your pain. Treating spinal stenosis is best done at its earliest appearance to prevent more serious complications. Call our sports injury and pain management clinic to get your back pain evaluation and treatment. Meet our doctor for back pain Febin Melepura M.D. to get the relief you need in the safe, reassuring hands of the best back pain management specialists in NYC.

Spinal Stenosis TreatmentThere’s nothing more frustrating than experiencing back pain and not knowing what’s causing it. You may have a slight twinge in your lower back every time you move a certain way, or maybe the pain is all-consuming and debilitating.

Being in the hands of Midtown Manhattan pain management specialists who also treat a wide array of athletes is the only way to truly feel at ease when dealing with back pain. The Sports and Pain Institute of NY can help you with spinal stenosis pain relief and the most effective spinal stenosis treatment and diagnostics.

What is Spinal Stenosis?

As with any expert play, you have to know what you’re dealing with before attacking it full force. Spinal stenosis is a medical term for the narrowing of your spinal canal. This closing in creates pressure that can affect the nerves in your spine.

It mostly appears in adults 50 years and older, and it typically manifests in either the lower back or the neck. Lumbar spinal stenosis is the most common form of this affliction, and it happens when the spaces within your spine in the lower back narrow. Cervical spinal stenosis, on the other hand, causes the neck vertebrae to tighten, restricting neck movement and causing various levels of pain and discomfort.

What are the Main Causes of Spinal Stenosis?

Osteoarthritis is the main cause of spinal stenosis. The wear and tear that the breakdown of cartilage and the growth of bone tissue causes is a common sign of aging. It’s also one of the most common afflictions faced by the 50-and-older crowd.

While arthritis and its derivative forms of pain remain the main culprits of spinal stenosis, there are more severe causes that can lead to it. The other causes of spinal stenosis can strike anyone at any age and include:

  • Herniated discs
  • Tumors
  • Direct spinal trauma
  • Thickened ligaments
  • Paget’s disease

My first visit with Dr Melepura was amazing. He was so patient and a great listener. His bedside manner was truly caring and compassionate. He gave me several suggestions and made me very comfortable. I trust in his treatment plan and look forward to working closely with him to resolve my chronic back issues. The office was clean and welcoming and Erica, at the front desk, was very nice and helpful. I would highly recommend.

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How to Diagnose Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis is a hard one to self-diagnose because although you might have it, you might not physically feel any of the symptoms. The way to get an official diagnosis is to go to your Midtown doctor and get take the recommended medical tests to find out for sure, even if you’re not experiencing any pain. Always remember: spinal stenosis and its different forms are going to worsen over time, so the sooner you can detect it, the better.

An x-ray is an apt test to see if arthritis and its visible signs like bone spurs are causing you pain. If a more in-depth test is needed to detect your spinal stenosis, a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan or computed tomography (CT) scan can be done at your doctor’s discretion.

What Are the Symptoms?

Because spinal stenosis pain will frequently worsen over time, it’s essential for you to identify what exactly it is when you feel it so you can alert your doctor. There are different types of pain associated with multiple kinds of spinal stenosis. Common symptoms include:

  • The pain that comes with lumbar spinal stenosis is centralized in your lower back. Along with general pain in this area, you may feel numbness, tingling or weakness in one of your feet or in your legs. There also may be cramping in your legs when you walk or stand for prolonged periods of time.
  • Cervical spinal stenosis pain is in the neck and shoulders. With this condition, you may feel that same numbness, tingling or weakness, but in your hands, arms, feet or legs. You may have trouble walking or with your balance. In the most severe cases, you may have trouble controlling your bowels and bladder.
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How to Treat Spinal Stenosis?

While there is no cure for this affliction, there are various spinal stenosis treatments. Using medication, such as over-the-counter pain relievers, is a great option for mild spinal stenosis pain relief. Antidepressants, opioids, and anti-seizure medication can also be surprisingly good options for spinal stenosis pain relief if recommended by your physician.

Treating spinal stenosis gets more difficult when dealing with its more severe forms. While physical therapy might be a good option for preventing the condition from worsening if you catch it early, more intense pain calls for different kinds of spinal stenosis treatment.

The procedures targeting severe pain can vary from a simple steroid injection to a laminectomy, which removes certain parts of the spinal bone. Surgery is often only in the discussion if all other kinds of treatment haven’t worked. Ultimately, the best form of treating spinal stenosis comes from early detection, preventative exercise and regular doctor visits.

Do you have any questions about the spinal stenosis treatment we offer in NYC? Would you like to schedule an appointment with the best-rated spine doctor Febin Melepura MD of a sports pain management clinic in NYC? Please contact our office for a consultation with the top pain relief specialist in Midtown Manhattan.

Page Updated on Oct 31, 2022 by Dr. Melepura (Pain Management Doctor) of Sports Injury & Pain Management Clinic of New York Sports Injury & Pain Management Clinic of New York
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Febin Melepura, MD is a top rated, best in class interventional pain management doctor. He is a nationally recognized pain relief specialist and is among the top pain care doctors in New York City and the country. He is an award winning expert and contributor to a prominent media outlets.

Dr. Febin Melepura has been recognized for his thoughtful, thorough, modern approach to treating chronic pain and, among other accolades, has been named a “top pain management doctor in New York”, and one of “America’s Top Doctors™” for an advanced sports injury treatments.

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