Since our spine is subjected to heavy loads, over time various pathologies develop. One of them is spinal stenosis canal, or spinal stenosis. The cause of this disease is the narrowing spinal canal in the spine, more often in the upper or lower, which causes compression of the spinal cord and nerve roots emerging from it.
Stenoses are primary and acquired. Primary stenosis is congenital disease, which is quite rare. Acquired stenosis develops with age due to degenerative changes in the spine (osteoarthritis), which occur due to its overload.
Symptoms of spinal stenosis usually do not appear immediately, but worsen over time. The most common of them are:
- pain or cramps in the legs while walking or standing for a long time;
- numbness, weakness or tingling in the legs or feet;
- radiating pain in the back and hip;
- pain in the neck and shoulders;
- loss of balance;
- total or partial incontinence of feces or urine.
If you observe any of these symptoms, you should immediately consult a doctor. In the Marusich Health and Rehabilitation Center, an experienced neurosurgeon Dmitry Orlov will conduct a comprehensive diagnosis and select an individual treatment program.
The disease in a neglected state greatly affects the quality of life, limiting capacity. Timely treatment will alleviate the symptoms of the disease, but will not be able to stop degenerative changes. Preventive measures can help you delay the complications of stenosis and keep you functioning.
Stenoses are primary and acquired. Primary stenosis is congenital disease, which is quite rare. Acquired stenosis develops with age due to degenerative changes in the spine (osteoarthritis), which occur due to its overload.
Symptoms of spinal stenosis usually do not appear immediately, but worsen over time. The most common of them are:
- pain or cramps in the legs while walking or standing for a long time;
- numbness, weakness or tingling in the legs or feet;
- radiating pain in the back and hip;
- pain in the neck and shoulders;
- loss of balance;
- total or partial incontinence of feces or urine.
If you observe any of these symptoms, you should immediately consult a doctor. In the Marusich Health and Rehabilitation Center, an experienced neurosurgeon Dmitry Orlov will conduct a comprehensive diagnosis and select an individual treatment program.
The disease in a neglected state greatly affects the quality of life, limiting capacity. Timely treatment will alleviate the symptoms of the disease, but will not be able to stop degenerative changes. Preventive measures can help you delay the complications of stenosis and keep you functioning.

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