Surgery for severe spinal stenosis aims to decompress nerves and restore mobility. It is needed when conservative treatments fail.
Process
Laminectomy or foraminotomy is performed to widen the spinal canal. Fusion may be added if instability is detected. The procedure restores walking ability and reduces leg or back pain.
Cervical stenosis
lumbar canal stenosis
Age-related changes
disc bulges
thickened ligaments
arthritis
Pain
tingling
numbness in legs or arms
difficulty walking
weakness
CT scan
neurological exam
MRI
Physiotherapy
posture correction
spinal injections
minimally invasive spine procedures for persistent cases
FrequentlyAsked Questions
Does spinal stenosis get worse?
Yes, if untreated it can progress.
Is surgery the only option?
Not always—mild cases respond to conservative treatment.