THE TWO OPTIONS FOR SPINAL STENOSIS - PAIN RELIEF AND SURGERY

By Tess Thompson

In general terms it is the narrowing of the spinal cord and the resultant compression of the sciatic nerve that causes spinal stenosis. The most common cause is a gradual, degenerative process that can be triggered by structural changes or inflammation. Advancing age, in certain cases leads to the thickening of the ligaments or calcification (hardening caused by calcium deposits). Bones and joints may enlarge and project out from the body. The projections, called spurs, compress the sciatic nerve roots and cause sciatica.

Spinal stenosis is also one of the most common indications for surgery in individuals above 60. Surgery does not stem the degeneration and is effective only for the degeneration that has already occurred. More degeneration after surgery results in recurrence and this can happen as early as seven years after the operation.

Spinal stenosis is an unfortunate condition that can neither be predicted nor prevented. There are some acquired causes of spinal stenosis that are not connected with the natural process of degeneration. These may include a tumor of the spine, dislocation of the spine due to a trauma and excessive levels of fluoride and calcification of soft tissue into a bonelike material due to calcium deposits.

Orthopedics and neurosurgeons consider surgery for sciatic nerve treatment for spinal stenosis only after having tried non-surgical options for several months. These include:

* Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications to relieve pain and inflammation.
* Analgesics for pain relief.
* Epidural steroid injections to relieve severe pain that often radiates from the buttocks down to the toes. The injection is directed into the outermost membranes covering the spinal cord.
* Local anesthetic injections, known as road blocks, near the affected area.
* Lumbar brace or corset for providing support for increased mobility. This is suggested for patients with weak abdominal muscles and aged people where degeneration has occurred in more than one levels.
* Sometimes patients are advised to restrict activity if the level of nerve involvement is huge.

In rare cases spinal stenosis can progress to produce pertinacious and disabling pain accompanied by weakness in legs. The most that you can do is to manage the pain and try to increase mobility. In conjunction with conventional treatments or as a standalone non-surgical treatment, sciatica alternative remedies too should be explored for effective pain relief.

Alternate treatments like exercises, homeopathy, chiropractic manipulations and acupuncture are effective tools for managing pain. Yoga has specific postures for spinal stenosis that can help relieve pain and also be effective in improving the condition to some extent.

References:
http://www.spineuniverse.com/displayarticle.php/article209.html
http://www.spine-health.com/topics/conserv/sciaex/sciaex03.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinal_stenosis
http://www.spine-health.com/topics/cd/spinsten/stenosis/sten01.html
http://www.spinalstenosis.org
http://www.niams.nih.gov/hi/topics/spinalstenosis/spinal_sten.htm
http://herbchina2000.com/therapies/MNL.shtml



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