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Below you'll find our range of back braces that can help with Spinal Stenosis. Spinal Stenosis is a fairly common degenerative condition, especially in people ages 50 or over. As one ages the spinal column narrows and that causes pressure on the spinal cord and nerves that travel through the spine. The condition is exacerbated by movements in the lower lumbar region which is exactly what our lower back braces are designed to prevent. By limiting movement in this area back braces can help reduce nerve irritation and pain.
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View full detailsSpinal Stenosis is a fairly common degenerative condition, especially in people ages 50 or over. As one ages the spinal column narrows and that causes pressure on the spinal cord and nerves that travel through the spine. The condition is exacerbated by movements in the lower lumbar region which is exactly what our lower back braces are designed to prevent. By limiting movement in this area back braces can help reduce nerve irritation and pain.
Spinal stenosis is a common condition affecting the spine, characterized by the narrowing of the spaces within the spine, which can put pressure on the nerves traveling through the spine. This often leads to pain, numbness, muscle weakness, and difficulty with balance and mobility. Most frequently affecting the lower back (lumbar stenosis) or neck (cervical stenosis), this condition can have a significant impact on daily life.
While medical treatment, physical therapy, and sometimes surgery are often recommended, certain supportive devices like back braces can help alleviate symptoms and improve comfort during recovery.
Symptoms can vary from mild to intense and can develop gradually. Most commonly seen on one side of the body but may involve both legs.
More Serious Symptoms Include:
In addition to wearing a supportive brace, there are several lifestyle changes that can help manage spinal stenosis symptoms and support recovery:
At Brace Direct, we offer several back braces designed to provide support, stability, and pain relief for those suffering from spinal stenosis:
Each of these braces is designed with comfort, flexibility, and adjustability in mind, ensuring that patients can maintain mobility while reducing pain and strain on the spine.
A: Spinal stenosis is often caused by age-related wear and tear, such as osteoarthritis, which leads to narrowing of the spinal canal. Other causes include herniated discs, spinal injuries, and in rare cases, congenital spinal issues.
A: Common symptoms include back or neck pain, numbness or tingling in the legs or arms, muscle weakness, and difficulty walking or balancing. In severe cases, bowel or bladder problems may occur.
A: While the structural changes in the spine are not typically reversible, treatments such as physical therapy, medication, and supportive braces can manage symptoms and improve quality of life. In some cases, surgery may be required to alleviate pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.
A: Surgery is usually considered when conservative treatments (like physical therapy, medication, and back braces) fail to provide relief or if the condition severely affects mobility and daily life. A doctor will evaluate the severity of the stenosis before recommending surgery.
By combining the use of a supportive back brace, making healthy lifestyle adjustments, and working with a healthcare provider, individuals with spinal stenosis can manage their symptoms and maintain a better quality of life.
For more information on which back brace might be right for you, explore Brace Direct’s selection of braces or speak to one of our specialists today.