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Publicado 2023-08-28
Spinal stenosis really is a confusing topic, but it doesn’t have to be. Essentially it is when the nerves in the tunnel of the spine are getting squeezed!
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There are many different reasons this could happen. The most common is due to arthritis that adds extra hard TISSUE in this area and squeezes the nerves. The other most common is a disc herniation that pushes out and squeezes the nerves. Just because you have a diagnosis of spinal stenosis does not at all mean it needs surgery, but it might.
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Spinal stenosis can cause weakness, pain and paralysis- if it is severe. In this video, I will discuss the definition, basic anatomy, as well as the image studies were used to see it, as well as some of the newer Technologies that Spine Surgeons are using tonight only fix this condition, but to treat it forever at that location of the spine!

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  • @ritastutler1470
    I fell in 2015 and had cages and screws to fuse l four and five. In six months the bad was as bad as before. Fast forward to 2023. My mri showed severe stenosis, a torn disc, two ruptured discs, facet disease, and a couple of other things. I don’t want another fusion. I am hopeful with this video that maybe in a few years I can get the latest and best surgery. I am a sixty seven year old female. I have a lot of pain, but I walk, push mow, rode a riding lawn mower, garden , clean house etc. I do take a mild pain pill four times a day. I hope with your help I can get help in the future. When it is cold, I am miserable. Thank you sooo much for this.
  • @lindadove8298
    Thank you, Dr. Donnally, for always explaining everything in such detail! Thanks for taking the time!😁
  • @donnagilbert8477
    Thank you ....was wonderful to hear this explained so clear....I have suffered for quit a few years with this🌈❀️
  • @janegregory691
    This was so interesting. I had surgery for spinal stenosis about 15 years ago when the surgeon inserted an IDD (intraspinal distraction device) between L3 and L4 vertebrae, which was very successful. However my symptoms of numbness/pain have now returned and are impacting on my mobility. I live in the UK and the surgeon I saw never mentioned any of these devices. Neither did I have a physical examination which surprised me, and I was interested to hear you thought that was important. I think this is due, in part, to funding of the NHS so maybe I will have to look into consulting someone privately. Your video has shown me how far techniques have advanced over the last ten years and I have a clearer idea of what is available. Thank you for posting this.
  • @silviominici8655
    God bless you for telling us what's available for our problem ❀
  • @alank616
    Thank you doctor , I appreciate your time in making this video and sharing your knowledge , I have been living with spinal cord and vertebra damage for 33 yrs and it's great to see people such as yourself coming up with new solutions and technology to reduce people's suffering and hopefully improve their lifestyle. Thanks and greetings from Australia πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί
  • @rayray5340
    Can't wait to see a Dr near me that knows and understand the ultra sonic tech
  • @wendyiseman3125
    Thank you for the best explanation of lumbar spinal stenosis and treatments, etc. I am sharing these videos with friends and family so they can understand clearly what stenosis is and how it can be treated. A year ago very little information was available online. Now there is so much I often feel overwhelmed with the videos including physicians and physical therapists. Thank you very much for your presentations.
  • I have Lower Lumbar Spinal Stenosis and have tried to avoid surgery because I was warned that it is not always successful. I have had cortisone type injections but they are no longer effective. Your video gives me hope that surgery using modern technological advances might be an option for me. I wish you were my orthopaedic surgeon. Thank you very much for giving me hope.
  • Thanks for your comprehensive information πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰β€β€β€β€
  • @Matt-uj6jm
    Thank you for this excellent educational video Disabled war veteran Scotland with various issues at my lumber region. Waiting to see Neurological surgeons soon. πŸ‘πŸ΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ
  • @dylanburns7253
    Im awaiting a mri and then have a consultation with a surgeon to discuss my options, so this was helpful
  • @dalskiBo
    Thanks, suffering a herniated disc & bulging disc atm, already had surgery 16 years ago & assessing my options. This is the best explanation I've come across so far. The others are too simplified.
  • @kukulidouce2014
    Thank you doctor for a wonderfully explained educational video on the subject...!!! It makes sooo very much sense when you can actually see the techniques used today to treat and alleviate patients from intense pain and inhabilities in their living... It is also gratifying to know that research continues and the various ways brand new technology is used... Thank you again...!!! I have subscribed to continue keeping abreast of science's continued development...!!!
  • @RoniShawn
    I wish these technologies were available when I had surgeries. And folks, if you don’t need to take a pain pill, DON’T DO IT. TRUST ME!
  • @noexp7710
    Very interesting thank you for sharing.