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Cervical spinal stenosis often triggers pain; weakness; numbness; or clumsiness in a hand, foot, arm or leg. It also can cause problems with walking and balance. If left untreated, these symptoms may worsen, and additional symptoms, such as bowel or bladder problems, may develop. When spinal stenosis is suspected, a detailed medical history and ...
You are absolutely correct that cervical stenosis can cause arm pain. There are other causes too, so it is important that your spine specialist figures out where your pain is coming from. It sounds like you have imaging that indicates severe stenosis. Has your specialist recommended surgical intervention?
Cervical Stenosis. Was diagnosed cervical stenosis (moderate/severe per MRI)this last November 2023. My biggest symptoms was not the pain associated with neck issue. Symptoms of concern were, pressure in neck and head that I believe was causing dizziness in my walk and certain confusion at at times. Do have weakness in arms as well.
I was diagnosed with cervical stenosis about three years ago. One of the most important diagnostic tools used to analyze the impact of stenosis is the EMG. It shows the effect of stenosis and/or other problems on the muscles and nerves of the legs, arm, fingers, hands, and so on. An MRI will not necessarily reveal whether or not your leg ...
Diagnosed with severe cervical stenosis via MRI in 8/2019,C-3-4 shows severe disc degeneration, moderate to severe bilateral formalin narrowing due to uncinate spurs/C4-5 same as 3-4 but with broad based disc bulge/5-7 C7-T-1 Degenerative anterolisthesisBroad based disc/osteophytic ridge causing severe central canal narrowing. i have gone to 2 ...
I am a healthy and active 32 year old male. Last month I was diagnosed with cervical stenosis (C5-C6) after having morning finger numbness for 2 months. All 3 doctors I asked suggest surgery, either disk replacement or merging of spines. Has anyone dealt successfully with such conditions via non surgical means? Thank you.
Excruciating pain from cervical (C7/T1) radiculopathy. Posted by mlerin @mlerin, Nov 4, 2019. I've been in excruciating pain in the right shoulder and throughout the arm and hand for months. MRI diagnosis is C7/T1 and C6-C7 severe foraminal narrowing and stenosis. Had a cervical epidural injection last Thursday and so far no relief.
Go to the Spine Health Support Group. Jamie Olson | @jamienolson | Sep 4, 2017. Hi @leslie324, I wasn't able to find much on laser treatment for spinal stenosis. However, here is an article by Paul Huddleston, III, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN about nonsurgical treatment for spinal stenosis- https://newsnetwork ...
Cervical stenosis does cause problems like balance issues, dizziness and vertigo, lower body pain and actually pain anywhere in the body, weakness in legs, uneven gait and problems with incontinence or normal emptying of the bladder or bowel and many surgeons miss that connection. That is the problem I had in finding a surgeon to help me ...
Cervical Stenosis. Was diagnosed cervical stenosis (moderate/severe per MRI)this last November 2023. My biggest symptoms was not the pain associated with neck issue. Symptoms of concern were, pressure in neck and head that I believe was causing dizziness in my walk and certain confusion at at times. Do have weakness in arms as well.