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Canal Stenosis (Lumbar / Cervical) - indospine
Spinal stenosis is a condition that causes a narrowing of the spinal canal, which can compress the spinal nerves, resulting in pain. When this condition occurs in the lower back it is referred to as lumbar stenosis.
Spondylolisthesis - indospine
It can occur anywhere along the spine, but typically occurs in the lumbar region. Spondylolisthesis is less common among young children, occurring primarily in adolescents and adults.
Spinal Stenosis & Myleopathy - indospine
The bones protect the spinal canal that runs through the vertebrae and carries the spinal cord. The spinal cord contains nerves that give strength and sensation to the arms and legs, and provide bowel and bladder control. Numerous connections (discs, joints, ligaments and muscles) between the cervical vertebrae provide support, stability and allow motion.
Spinal Stenosis - indospine
One cause of back pain is spinal stenosis. Stenosis means abnormal narrowing.