Lumbar spinal stenosis is the maximum common motive for spinal surgery in patients over age sixty five years. in this situation, narrowing of the lumbar spinal canal and nerve root canals leads to painful, debilitating compression of spinal nerves and blood vessels. as the populace a while, an increasing number of sufferers will be recognized and dealt with for lumbar spinal stenosis via number one care carriers. this article reviews the pathophysiology, analysis, and control of lumbar spinal stenosis in adults over age 50 years. Lumbar spinal stenosis is a common scientific ailment in the growing older populace, and is characterized by using the narrowing of the lumbar spinal canal and the nerve root canals, main to compression of the neural and vascular structures in the canals. Neurogenic claudication, identified as aching, cramping, or heaviness within the buttocks, thighs, or decrease legs with status or walking, is the conventional scientific function associated with lumbar spinal stenosis and causes dwindled feature and impaired quality of life.
Case Report: Journal of Spine
Case Report: Journal of Spine
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Research Article: Journal of Spine
Case Report: Journal of Spine
Case Report: Journal of Spine
Case Report: Journal of Spine
Case Report: Journal of Spine
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Review Article: Journal of Spine
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Editorial: Journal of Spine
Case Report: Journal of Spine
Case Report: Journal of Spine
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Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Neurological Disorders
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Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Neurological Disorders
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