What is Lumbar Stenosis? Symptoms, Causes & Benefits of Ultrasonic Technology
Jeffrey Cantor, MD, Board Certified Spine Surgeon・21 minutes read
Lumbar Stenosis affects millions globally, requiring spinal surgery due to arthritis growth obstructing the spinal canal and causing numbness, pain, weakness, and potential paralysis. Ultrasonic technology provides a safer and more precise method to alleviate nerve pressure in the spine, preserving vital structures and reducing the need for fusion surgeries.
Insights
- Lumbar Stenosis, caused by arthritis growth obstructing the spinal canal and impacting nerve pathways, can lead to numbness, pain, weakness, and paralysis.
- Ultrasonic technology provides a safer and more precise alternative to traditional methods, allowing for the removal of stenosis and arthritis from nerves while preserving normal structures, reducing the need for fusion surgeries and multiple laminectomies, and maintaining mobility and spinal integrity.
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Recent questions
What is Lumbar Stenosis?
Lumbar Stenosis is a common condition where arthritis growth narrows the spinal canal, leading to pain, numbness, weakness, and potential paralysis.
How does arthritis impact the spine?
Arthritis stimulates bone growth, causing bones to grow together and potentially obstruct nerve pathways in the spinal canal, leading to various symptoms.
What are the treatment options for Lumbar Stenosis?
Non-surgical treatments like physical therapy and epidurals are effective for many, while surgical intervention is recommended for severe weakness or significant lifestyle impact.
How does ultrasonic technology benefit Lumbar Stenosis patients?
Ultrasonic technology offers a safer and more precise method to alleviate nerve pressure in the spine, preserving vital structures and reducing the need for fusion surgeries.
What are the advantages of ultrasonic procedures over traditional methods?
Ultrasonic tools enable the removal of arthritic bone while preserving normal structures, preventing the need for laminectomies and fusions, ultimately preserving mobility and spinal structures.
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