Using Dural Mobilization for Spinal Stenosis | ErikDalton.com
Using Dural Mobilization for Spinal Stenosis Spinal stenosis occurs when the spinal canal, which normally provides ample space for the spinal cord and nerve roots, becomes narrower. This narrowing can be caused by various factors, such as aging, herniated discs, bone spurs, or thickened ligaments. As the space within the spinal canal diminishes, it can exert pressure on the nerves, resulting in a range of symptoms. One common symptom experienced by individuals with spinal stenosis is numbness. Numbness typically occurs in the extremities, such as the legs or arms, depending on the location of the affected spinal region. The pressure on the nerves can interfere with their normal function, leading to a diminished sensation in the affected areas. It's important to note that numbness may also be accompanied by tingling, weakness, or pain. This video illustrates a manual therapy technique that massage therapists can use to reduce numbness by mobilizing the dural membrane. This massage technique is part of a larger approach called Myoskeletal Alignment Techniques, a therapy approach developed by Erik Dalton PhD to effectively treat complicated and chronic pain conditions. ✅ Massage therapists and other manual therapists can find more information about Myoskeletal Alignment Techniques including courses and free resources at https://erikdalton.com ✅ Massage Therapists! Sign up for Dalton’s Technique Tuesday newsletter and you’ll receive an in-depth article and video to your inbox every week, with no subscription fee: https://erikdalton.com/free4u/ ✅ Other videos and articles you may enjoy: ► Spinal Stenosis (a great video that provides context for this massage technique) • Understanding Bilateral Sciatica & Lumbar ... ► Pinched Nerves https://erikdalton.com/blog/pinched-n... ✅ Connect and learn more: 👉Facebook: / erikdaltonmyoskeletaltherapy 👉Facebook Group: / erikdalton 👉Instagram: / daltonmyoskeletal 👉Twitter: / erikdalton_phd 👉LinkedIn: / erikdalton 👉Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/Daltonmyoske... ✅ Make sure you have a qualified massage therapist or health care professional treat you for spinal stenosis. Find a Certified Master Myoskeletal Therapist near you: https://erikdalton.com/find-a-certifi... #SpinalStenosis #Numbness #Neurology #BackPain #NerveCompression #SpinalHealth #PhysicalTherapy #TreatmentOptions #myoskeletalalignmenttechniques #massage #manualtherapy

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