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Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis results from new bone and soft tissue growth on the vertebrae, which reduces the space in the spinal canal.  When the nerve roots are pinched, a painful burning, tingling and/or numbing sensation is felt from the lower back down to the legs and sometimes all the way to the feet.

In a healthy spine, the spinal canal has a rounded triangular shape that holds the spinal cord without pinching.  Nerve roots leave the spinal canal through openings called nerve root canals, which are also free of obstruction.

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Georgeanna C.
Date: Jul 15, 2010


In June of 2010, I had a full knee replacement done by Dr. Chen and less than three weeks post surgery I am walking with a cane outside and occasionally forgetting the cane in my home, going up and...