spinal stenosis

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Your movement may be limited, but your options don't have to be. See how other patients conquered their pain and get started on your own journey to recovery.

Mike "Coach K" Krzyzewski
Inspirational college coach and DePuy joint recipient.

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"It's not worth living with pain."

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"It's not worth living with pain."

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"Hi, I'm Mike Krzyzewski, coach of Duke University's Men's Basketball team. If you could take a journey to move better, live better, why wouldn't you? I did when I had joint replacement surgery.

"I'm here to tell you that you have two opponents. Pain and lack of mobility. Pain can get you down every day. Lack of mobility can lead to decreased speed and loss of endurance. With speed and endurance loss, you don't stay competitive and you spend energy just trying to catch up. But you've got to fight your opponents to stay in the game.

"I know it isn't always easy. There was a part of me that thought of stopping, giving up coaching altogether. I would never have won two Olympic team medals and four NCAA Championships if I hadn't had my surgeries.

"Now, I don't have to overcompensate for injury and pain. I'm more active than before, I have relief from pain and I'm even quicker on my feet. People say I look better now. Do you want your life back the way it should be? You have two choices, a continued downward spiral or take action.

"So don't let the injury win. You don't need to live in pain. That's why I want to encourage you to empower yourself. Get educated, develop a personal treatment plan with your doctor, build a team of support and commit to reclaiming your life. Remember, this is a major event in your life—treat it as such. What you put into it will multiply for you at the end of the journey."
 

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Running through the center of the spine is a tube called the spinal canalspinal canalThe bony channel that is formed by the intravertebral foramen of the vertebrae and in which contains the spina.... Its main purpose is to protect the nerves in the spinal cordspinal cordThe spinal cord is a column of millions of nerve fibers that run through your spinal canal. It extends from th.... Over time, wear and tear on the spine may cause changes that narrow, or crowd, the space in the spinal canal. This is called spinal stenosisspinal stenosisSpinal stenosis is a term commonly used to describe a narrowing of a portion of the spinal canal. Stenosis can....

 

When this occurs, the nerves can become irritated and inflamed resulting in localized and radiating painpainAn unpleasant sensation associated with actual or potential tissue damage, and mediated by specific nerve fibe.... Patients may also complain of heaviness, weakness and pain in their legs while standing or walking.

Stenosis can occur in all areas of the spine, but is most common in the lower back and in people 60 years or older. Most spinal stenosis patients respond well to conservative treatment options, such as mild pain medications, rest and physical therapyphysical therapyThe treatment consisting of exercising specific parts of the body such as the legs, arms, hands or neck, in an....

May 15 2012 - 19:17:49