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spinal stenosis A condition where compression of nerves can produce symptoms of pain, numbness and tingling in the legs. Most cases of spinal stenosis occur in the low back (lumbar spine) and most often affect the sciatic nerve.
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spinal stenosis A narrowing of the spinal canal which causes pressure on the spinal nerves or cord. This condition is mostly seen in patients over the age of 50. The congenital form of spinal stenosis is seen in individuals who are born with a narrow spinal canal. In these individuals, minimal changes in the structure of the spine can cause severe spinal stenosis. ...
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spinal stenosis Narrowing of the width of the canal causing pressure on the verve held within it. This can occur in the central spinal canal and in the lateral (side) nerve root canals.
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spinal stenosis A narrowing of the spinal canal that may produce a bony constriction of the cauda equina and the emerging nerve roots.
Ãâó: www.backguide.com/glossary.htm
spinal stenosis Compression of the spinal cord or spinal nerves.
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