Cervical foraminal stenosis (narrowing of the cervical disc space) may arise without any disc herniation. The majority of symptoms with this type of cervical stenosis are usually caused by one nerve root on one side. Typically, the condition is characterized by the following:
The condition is caused by enlargement of a joint (the uncinate process) in the spinal canal and can be confirmed by either an MRI scan or a CT with myelogram.
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Unlike many other back or neck conditions, most conservative treatments for foraminal stenosis (such as pain medications or other modalities) are unlikely to be of much benefit. Traction may provide some pain relief.
Most often, patients choose either activity modification or back surgery to relieve pressure in the nerve root from foraminal stenosis.