Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Spinal Stenosis. More Condition_symptoms Are There Any Homeopathic And/or Physical Therapy Treatments For Spinal Stenosis?

Are there any homeopathic and/or physical therapy treatments for spinal stenosis? - spinal stenosis. more condition_symptoms

My friend thinks she has a spinal stenosis (it runs in your family.) It may, however, provide no health insurance and do not know any treatment for them. No physical therapy I could do on its own? Maybe even a special diet? I would be surprised if anyone can answer this question!

2 comments:

mistify said...

Although spinal stenosis must be confirmed by imaging studies, but the mere fact of "shrinkage" does not mean that correlations with any symptoms.

When most people say, "stenosis" automatically think that it refers to a narrowing of the spinal canal or vertebral foraemen disability they can cause pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots, respectively. However, the term stenosis may also be a constriction by a herniated disc or other injuries.
The first is irreversible, the evening is often reversible.

Whatever the images of the study sample, a physical examination, but must be tethered. Since imaging studies ... especially MRI often show abnormalities in a population free of pain. In other words, if shows X-ray or NMR-100-pain free people, a certain percentage of spinal stenosis, a herniated disk, etc. Therefore, patients often have rather come to us without imaging it (unless there is evidence that red flag to change) before they are told they have "incurable "or" degenerative "type of condition that may or not be true, and does nothing to affect the patient.

Only after an evaluation mechanism (the pain of seeing how he intended to respond to the motion / position), if it is a "reversible", stenosis or obstruction of bone seems to be the main factor.

I recommend that your friend will find a physical therapy from a therapist who is certified for the mechanical analysis. It should be known within the first 1-3 times when this can be helped with conservative methods. You can find a list of providers credentials in: http://www.mckenziemdt.org
When reversed, to show who do exercises to correct, prevent and control.

Jenn Wren said...

When stenosis) of the lumbar spine (lower back, a back brace may help relieve symptoms of back pain, pain, tingling or numbness in the legs. It's called one LSO, which means "lumbosacral orthosis" and what you can do is to provide compression in the abdominal cavity to support the spine and the vertebrae rising slightly farther apart. This can be a contribution to repairing the nerve can be entrapped by the stenosis.
It really is best to consult an orthopedic surgeon and / or get a referral to an orthopedist for evaluation of such support. However, without insurance, maybe I could go see in a pharmacy and, supported by the Fund.
If the problems in the back, neck or arm symptoms, can not these devices.

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