Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

The term "lumbar spinal stenosis" details when the spinal nerve roots in the lower back are "choked" or "compressed" as a result of degenerative changes that occur with aging. Spinal stenosis of the lumbar spine may prompt leg pain (sciatica), leg pain while walking (claudication), numbness and tingling in the leg, and lower back pain. While non-surgical treatments like exercise and pain medications are typically first prescribed for lumbar spinal stenosis, surgery may be required if these treatments do not provide effective pain relief. Learn more about lumbar spinal stenosis, including symptoms, causes and treatments, in the following resources.

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