Spinal Stenosis Care in Cary & Wake Forest
Spinal stenosis occurs when spaces within the spine narrow, putting pressure on nearby nerves. This narrowing often appears in the neck (cervical spine) or lower back (lumbar spine) and can develop slowly over time due to aging, injury, or changes like disc issues or bone spurs. The result is a mix of symptoms that might include tingling, numbness, burning pain, dizziness, or even difficulty balancing and walking.
A Painful Surprise
You might feel fine one day and then struggle with standing or moving the next. For some, the discomfort builds gradually: numb hands, aching legs, or sharp pain that shoots down the arms or legs. In severe cases, spinal stenosis may affect coordination, strength, or bladder control.
Symptoms to Watch Out For
- Pain or heaviness in the arms or legs
- Numbness, tingling, or burning
- Trouble walking or balancing
- Headaches or neck stiffness
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You don’t have to live with constant discomfort. Contact our practice today to book an appointment. We can discuss a natural, effective approach to helping you feel better.