spinal canal stenosis lumbar and cervical by prof Dr Mahmoud Hadhoud
Spinal canal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal, which is the passageway through which the spinal cord runs. The spinal cord is a bundle of nerves that carries signals between the brain and the rest of the body. When the spinal canal is narrowed, it can compress the spinal cord and nerves, causing pain, numbness, and weakness. Spinal canal stenosis can occur in any part of the spine, but it is most common in the lumbar (lower back) and cervical (neck) regions. Causes The most common cause of spinal canal stenosis is age-related degeneration. As you age, the discs between your vertebrae can shrink and lose their elasticity. This can lead to the narrowing of the spinal canal. Other causes of spinal canal stenosis include: Herniated disc Bone spurs Spinal tumors Arthritis Injuries to the spine Symptoms The symptoms of spinal canal stenosis can vary depending on the location of the narrowing and the severity of the condition. Common symptoms include: Pain in the back, neck, or arms and legs Numbness or tingling in the hands and feet Muscle weakness Stiffness Loss of balance and coordination Diagnosis To diagnose spinal canal stenosis, your doctor will perform a physical exam and ask about your medical history. They may also order imaging tests, such as an X-ray, MRI, or CT scan, to get a better look at your spine. Treatment Treatment for spinal canal stenosis depends on the severity of your symptoms and the underlying cause. Non-surgical treatments include: Physical therapy: Physical therapy can help to strengthen the muscles around your spine and improve your flexibility and range of motion. Medication: Over-the-counter or prescription pain relievers can help to reduce pain and inflammation. Corticosteroids: Corticosteroids can be injected into the spine to reduce inflammation and swelling. If non-surgical treatments are not effective, your doctor may recommend surgery to widen the spinal canal and relieve pressure on the spinal cord. Prevention There is no way to completely prevent spinal canal stenosis, but there are things you can do to reduce your risk, such as: Maintaining a healthy weight Exercising regularly Avoiding repetitive lifting and bending Using proper lifting techniques when you do need to lift heavy objects If you have any of the symptoms of spinal canal stenosis, it is important to see a doctor right away. Early diagnosis and treatment can help to prevent further damage to the spinal cord and improve your quality of life. قناه عربية تعليمية لتوعية الرأي العام عن مشاكل العظام والعمود الفقري والمفاصل والتشوهات وزيادة الوعي العربي وتقريب المعلومة العلمية// أستاذ الدكتور محمود هدهود-- أستاذ جراحة العظام والمفاصل والعمود الفقري بكلية الطب والمستشفي الجامعى – لجراحة العظام والعمود الفقري والمفاصل الصناعية والمناظير وعلاج التشوهات والحقن الموضعي والتردد الحراري//// بكالوريوس الطب والجراحة 1992---ماجستير فى جراحة العظام 1997 –دكتوراة فى جراحة العظام 2003 أستاذ مساعد فى جراحة العظام والعمود الفقري 2010 أستاذ جراحة العظام والعمود الفقري 2015 العيادة عيادة القاهرة فى برج كوين سنتر برج الاطباء 60 شارع الخليفة المأمون مصر الجديدة الدور السادس شقة للحجز 01026999007//// شبين الكوم ميدان شرف برج الكوثر للحجز010626211221//// منوف بر ج الكوثر أمام بنك مصر للحجز 01065951590 واتساب 01099282300 ل للحجز 01065951590 واتساب 01099282300E mail [email protected] [email protected] / الدكتورم / plus..... . http://www.yoube.com/channel/UCwLp... تليفون 0utube.com/timedtext_vide... محمودهدهود/live https://www.yout 01099282300 لايمكن تشخيص الحالة الابعد معاينة الحالة وألاشعات والتحاليل ليمكن أخذ القرار الصائب معذرة واتساب 01099282300 --للحجز عيادة القاهرة في مصر الجديدة 60 شارع الخليفة المأمون برج كوين سنتر الدور السادس المواعيد الأحد والثلاثاء 8 مساء ت 01026999007---عيادة شبين الكوم ميدان شرف برج الكوثر متواجد يوميا للحجز 01062611221--- عيادة منوف برج الحسام أمام بنك مصر مواعيد السبت والاثنين 6 مساء والأربعاء 10 ونصف صباحا للحجز 01065951590

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