What is central backbone stenosis?
Central backbone stenosis concerns the narrowing of the spine channel and causes compression on the spinal cord and nerves. Spinal stenosis may also occur due to a herniated disk or from the spine degeneration. While some people are genetically predisposed to the development of central backbone stenosis, most people develop disease as a result of aging. The vertebrae provide a closed column that protects and supports the nerves and spinal cord, which passes through the spine length. When this closed column narrows and begins to interfere with the spinal cord inside, there may be dangerous side effects due to grip or compressed nerves. The middle backbone stenosis occurs when part of the lower lumbar region known as the central channel narrows and compresses the nerve roots.
nerve roots compression can be caused by various injuries, diseases or as a result of the aging process. Hernated disk, bone spurs and disease such achondroplasia and paget disease can cause central backbone stenosis. Some people are born with a smaller dutiNou for the spine or have conditions such as scoliosis that can increase the likelihood of developing the condition. Arthritis and degenerative disks disease also cause spinal cord compression. Intense pressure on the spinal cord, broken vertebrae and other central channel injuries are other conditions that can lead to spine stenosis.
people who have central backbone stenosis usually first notice consistent leg pain, which can be accompanied by numbness or tingle legs. The weakness of the legs is common and most people find relief only by sitting for some time. Some people with central backbone stenosis Wimam problems with bowel movements and can experience intense back pain. When walking, he often feels fluctuating or experienced imbalance moments.
lifestyle changes and physical therapy will help those suffering from backbone stenosis; However, the disease cannot be cured. Central backbone stenosis is usually a slow development disorder that will seriously affect the ability for a long timea person to walk without pain. The doctor may propose surgery, perhaps a spinal fusion or foraminotomy to alleviate the symptoms of a person. People should consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment plan.