Spinal Stenosis Treatment in Dubai

Spinal stenosis, a common condition resulting in the narrowing of spaces within the spine, can add pressure on the nerves travelling through it. If you’re looking for expert spinal stenosis treatment in Dubai, Kings Spine Centre provides top-tier care guided by the best spinal stenosis doctors in Dubai.

What is Spinal Stenosis?

The narrowing of one or more spinal canal spaces is known as spinal stenosis. The tunnel that passes through each vertebra in your spine is called the spinal canal. It has your spinal cord in it. Your spinal cord and the nerves that radiate from it will be less constricted due to less room in the spinal canal (nerve roots).

A tighter space can inflame, crush, or pinch your spinal cord or nerves, causing back pain and other nerve problems, such as sciatica. A spinal canal narrowing can result from a number of illnesses and traumas.

Although it can afflict anyone, persons over 50 are most likely to have spinal stenosis. The two regions of your spine that are most frequently affected are:

Lower back (lumbar spinal stenosis): The five vertebrae that make up your lumbar spine are located in your lower back. The largest vertebrae in your spine are the lumbar vertebrae, which are referred to as L1 to L5.

Cervical spinal stenosis, or neck: The cervical spine comprises seven vertebrae. C1 to C7 are the labels on these vertebrae. Spinal stenosis can also occur in the thoracic spine and your middle back, but it is uncommon.

What Are the Symptoms of Spinal Stenosis?

Symptoms vary significantly depending on whether the lumbar or cervical area is affected:

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Symptoms:
  • Intense lower back pain during prolonged standing or walking.
  • Tingling or numbness in the feet or legs.
  • Weakness in the lower body.
  • In extreme cases, absent bladder or bowel control.
Cervical Spinal Stenosis Symptoms:
  • Neck pain.
  • Numbness or tingling in the arms, hands, or fingers.
  • Muscle weakness in the arms.
  • In severe cases, difficulty with balance or walking.

What Causes Spinal Stenosis?

Many factors can lead to spinal stenosis. A narrowing of the spinal canal can result from various alterations or injuries to your spine. There are two primary categories for the causes:

  • Acquired—after birth.
  • Congenital—from birth.

Spontaneous spinal stenosis is more prevalent. It usually results from “wear and tear” alterations in your spine that age-related changes inherently bring about. Congenital causes account for just 9% of instances.

Acquired Causes of Spinal Stenosis

  1. Bone Overgrowth: In conditions like osteoarthritis, often addressed in spinal stenosis treatment in Dubai, the cartilage breakdown leads to bone rubbing and new bone growth. Bone spurs may develop on the vertebrae, contributing to the narrowing of the spine and requiring intervention from spinal stenosis doctors in Dubai. Paget’s disease can also lead to significant spinal bone overgrowth, often needing specialized spinal stenosis therapies.
  2. Bulging or Herniated Disks: As people age, especially in treatment for spinal stenosis in the elderly, vertebral disks may dry out and flatten. Herniated disks can pressure nearby spinal nerves, particularly affecting lumbar spinal stenosis and necessitating treatment.
  3. Thickened Ligaments: Ligaments that help hold the spine together can thicken due to arthritis, sometimes bulging into the spinal canal. This thickening contributes to spinal canal stenosis, often treated by the best spinal stenosis doctors in Dubai.
  4. Spinal Fractures and Injuries: Any fractures or dislocations can narrow the spinal canal, with inflammation from such injuries causing further narrowing of the spine, managed through spinal stenosis therapies.
  5. Spinal Cysts or Tumors: These abnormal growths can reduce the space within the spinal canal, marking a form of severe spinal stenosis, which may require l4 l5 stenosis treatment and consultation with a spinal stenosis specialist.

 

Congenital Causes of Spinal Stenosis
  1. Issues with Spine Formation: Abnormal spine development during fetal growth can lead to congenital spinal stenosis, addressed by spinal stenosis treatment in Dubai.
  2. Genetic Conditions: Conditions like achondroplasia, which causes dwarfism and affects bone growth, may require the best treatment for spinal stenosis from specialized spinal stenosis doctors in Dubai.
  3. Spinal Dysraphism: refers to the incorrect formation of the spine, spinal cord, or nerve roots, as seen in conditions like spina bifida. These defects are significant contributors to severe spinal canal stenosis.
  4. Congenital Kyphosis: This condition causes excessive outward curvature of the spine. It often leads to early-onset lumbar stenosis and demands intervention from the best spinal stenosis doctors in Dubai.
  5. Congenital Short Pedicles: Short pedicles reduce the size of the spinal canal, a concern often addressed in lumbar spinal stenosis treatment.
  6. Osteopetrosis: This rare genetic condition causes overly dense bone growth, managed by spinal stenosis specialists in Dubai.
  7. Morquio Syndrome: This condition impacts bones and the spine, potentially leading to severe spinal stenosis, requiring comprehensive spinal stenosis therapies.
  8. Hereditary Multiple Exostoses (Diaphyseal Aclasis): This condition causes multiple small bone growths that can grow into the spinal canal, often treated under lumbar spinal stenosis treatment protocols.

How is Spinal Stenosis Diagnosed?

  • MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) gives cross-sectional visuals of your spine using radio waves and a sturdy magnet. Your spinal cord, disks, and nerves can all be seen in great detail on an MRI, which can also show any tumors.
  • Spine X-ray: X-rays can reveal changes in bone structure and use very little radiation. For instance, they may exhibit bone spurs or a decrease in disk height.
  • CT scan or CT myelogram: A computed tomography (CT) scan, or CT myelogram, is a series of X-rays that provide cross-sectional images of the spine. A contrast dye is used during a CT myelogram to help your healthcare practitioner see your spinal cord and nerves more clearly.

What is the Treatment for Spinal Stenosis?

Treatment for spinal stenosis varies based on the severity and location of the stenosis:

Non-surgical Treatments:
  • Physical therapy: Tailored exercises to maintain spine flexibility and strengthen muscles.
  • Medications: Anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce swelling and pain.
  • Spinal injections: Corticosteroids to reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
Surgical Treatments:
  • Decompression: Removal of tissues pressing on the nerves.
  • Spinal fusion: Joining two or more vertebrae for the spine to be stable.
  • Laminectomy: Removal of the back part of the vertebra to create more space.

These therapies, including specialized L4 L5 stenosis treatment, are designed to alleviate severe spinal canal stenosis and improve quality of life.

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