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Friday, 10 November 2017

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Treatment

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

 

Ohio State’s Comprehensive Spine Center determines the source of your pain, accurately diagnose the severity of your condition and chooses the least-invasive treatment.

Your spine, or backbone, protects your spinal cord and nerves and allows you to stand and bend. Lumbar spinal stenosis causes narrowing in the spine of the lower back. The narrowing can put pressure on your nerves and spinal cord and can cause pain and nerve damage.
Lumbar spinal stenosis occurs mostly in people older than 50. Younger people with a spine injury or a narrow spinal canal also are at risk. Diseases such as arthritis and scoliosis can worsen spinal stenosis.

Symptoms might appear rapidly, gradually or not at all. They include:
  • Pain in your back
  • Pain going down the leg
  • Numbness, weakness, or cramping of your legs
  • Bowel and bladder problems, in severe cases
Doctors diagnose lumbar spinal stenosis with a physical exam and imaging tests. Treatments include medications, physical therapy, braces and surgery.

Source: NIH: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases

Why choose Ohio State for treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis?

Multidisciplinary Team: When you come to The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’s Comprehensive Spine Center, we determine the source of your pain, accurately diagnose the severity of your condition and choose which least-invasive treatment approach will restore you to the highest level of function possible.

Among the experts at our Comprehensive Spine Center are:
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians
  • Physical therapists
  • Radiologists
  • Neurologists
  • Spine surgeons with neurosurgical and orthopedic training
  • Pain specialists/anesthesiologists
Comprehensive Care: We offer many options for the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis. For most patients, surgery is not necessary. But if your quality of life is compromised, our spine surgeons can address the most challenging surgical cases, assisting people who have not found help elsewhere.

Physical Therapy Expertise: Our physical therapists specialize in spine conditions, working with you one-on-one to alleviate pain and to improve balance, strength and coordination.

Surgical Expertise: If your stenosis has progressed and requires surgery to protect your spinal cord and nerves, we have spine surgeons who are fellowship-trained in complex spine surgeries. We perform more complex spine surgeries than any other medical center in central Ohio.

Research: You will benefit from our involvement in national and international trials that provide you with the most current treatment methods for lumbar spinal stenosis.

Spine Center Registry: Through Ohio State’s Comprehensive Spine Center registry, we track our patients’ outcomes, including physical function and quality of life, and compare these to national and international results to help us select the most effective treatment methods.

Diagnosis



Diagnosing Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

Our experts at Ohio State’s Comprehensive Spine Center use clinical skills and advanced testing to differentiate lumbar stenosis from other conditions that cause leg pain, including hip joint disease and pain in the legs due to insufficient blood supply.

To confirm findings of our thorough history, physical and neurological exams, we offer:
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
  • Computed tomography (CT), with or without myelography (use of contrast dye in the spinal fluid to study X-ray images of compression of the spinal cord and nerves)
  • Electromyography (EMG), a test that measures the electrical activity of muscles
  • Nerve conduction studies, usually performed with EMG to determine if a nerve is functioning normally
  • X-rays

Treatment

Treating Lumbar Spinal Stenosis 

Ohio State offers treatments ranging from physical therapy to the most complex spine surgeries. Our physicians, therapists and other caregivers provide you with options that increase mobility and reduce pain. Most people who come to the Comprehensive Spine Center do not require surgery.


Research

Ohio State performs innovative research in the laboratory, as well as through clinical trials.

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Areas of focus include:

Comparative Study of Minimally Invasive Surgery Techniques [Radiographic and Clinical Outcomes Following Unilateral or Bilateral Posterior Fixation in Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusions]: This study compares three different types of minimally invasive surgery to look at how quickly bone fusion occurs and how much function and quality of life patients regain.

Study of Stem Cell Mixture for Bone Fusion [Cellentra Cell Bone Matrix (VCBM) Posterolateral Lumbar Fusion Outcomes Study (VCBM/PLF)]: We are participating as a high-volume center for a randomized, blind study to evaluate a stem cell mixture to promote fusion of bones in lumbar spine surgeries.

 

Source Link: https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/brain-spine-neuro/spine-diseases-conditions/lumbar-spinal-stenosis

 

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