Can Spinal Stenosis Affect Both Legs
A weakness or feeling that the legs may not be able to support standing.
Can spinal stenosis affect both legs. Weakness of the legs can develop and may make you feel unsteady. Whereas if its from stenosis usually exercise in a flex position doesnt hurt. Stenosis causes pressure on the spinal cord.
Weakness of the legs may make you feel unsteady. You then have to stop because of increasing pain and numbness in one or both of your legs. Most often it occurs when you walk.
According to a review published in the New England Journal of Medicine the most common symptoms is actually leg pain when walking like I mentioned above. The spinal cord gets compressed entirely leading to disruption of the function of the spinal cord. Spinal stenosis causes back pain and leg pain.
Herniated discs spinal injuries and genetic conditions can also cause spinal stenosis. Back pain is not always present in spinal stenosis. Spinal stenosis is often gradual and can cause leg pain.
It affects the whole of the body including legs and the symptoms may range from simple leg weakness to complete leg paralysis. More extreme cases can affect bowel and bladder function. But in this case the problem starts in the spine.
Pain is often most noticeable in the arm for cervical spinal stenosis and progresses developing more severe symptoms if not adequately treated such as a loss of sensation and function in all limbs paralysis spinal cord impingement. Spinal stenosis happens when another condition or injury causes the spine to narrow in one or more places putting pressure on the spinal cord or nerves that branch out from the compressed areas and causing pain. Sciatica symptoms of a searing pain that runs from the buttocks and then down one leg.
