Spinal Stenosis Treatment

Spinal Stenosis Treatment in Stoneham and Malden, MA

Spinal Stenosis Treatment in Stoneham & Malden, MA

Spinal stenosis is a common spine condition that occurs when the spaces within the spine narrow and place pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. This narrowing can lead to back pain, leg pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness that worsens with standing or walking. At Agility Orthopedics, our spine pain specialists in Stoneham and Malden provide personalized spinal stenosis treatment focused on relieving nerve compression, improving mobility, and restoring quality of life.

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What Causes Spinal Stenosis?

Spinal stenosis most often develops as a result of age-related changes in the spine, including degenerative disc disease, arthritis, thickened ligaments, or bone spurs. It commonly affects the lumbar spine and cervical spine, leading to symptoms such as radiating leg pain, balance issues, or difficulty walking long distances. Because spinal stenosis symptoms can progress over time, early evaluation by an orthopedic specialist is important for accurate diagnosis and timely treatment.

Comprehensive Spinal Stenosis Treatment Options

At Agility Orthopedics in Stoneham and Malden, spinal stenosis treatment typically begins with conservative, non-surgical care. Treatment options may include physical therapy, posture and movement guidance, anti-inflammatory medications, and image-guided injections to reduce nerve irritation. For patients with persistent or severe symptoms, advanced spine procedures or surgical treatment may be recommended to decompress the affected nerves and improve spinal stability. Our integrated orthopedic and rehabilitation services allow for coordinated care throughout every stage of treatment.

Get Relief from Spinal Stenosis

If spinal stenosis is affecting your ability to walk, stand, or stay active, expert care can help. Schedule an appointment with Agility Orthopedics to receive comprehensive spinal stenosis treatment in Stoneham or Malden from experienced spine specialists committed to helping you move with confidence again.

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