What You Should Know About Spinal Stenosis?
People suffering from spinal stenosis may experience a variety of symptoms that depend on the location and severity of the condition. In the lumbar spine (lower back), individuals may experience pain, numbness, or weakness in the legs, buttocks, or feet. This can be exacerbated by walking or standing for extended periods, often relieved by sitting or leaning forward.
In the cervical spine (neck), symptoms may include pain, tingling, or weakness in the arms, hands, or fingers. Neck pain and stiffness are also common. The severity of symptoms can fluctuate, and individuals may find relief when changing positions or resting.