Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

Definition:
'Lumbar spinal stenosis' ('LSS') is a medical condition in which the spinal canal narrows and compresses the spinal cord and nerves at the level of the lumbar vertebra. This is usually due to the common occurrence of spinal degeneration that occurs with aging. It can also sometimes be caused by spinal disc herniation, osteoporosis or a tumor. In the cervical (neck) and lumbar (low back) region it can be a congenital condition to varying degrees. Spinal stenosis may affect the cervical or thoracic region in which case it is known as cervical spinal stenosis or thoracic spinal stenosis. In some cases, it may be present in all three places in the same patient. Lumbar spinal stenosis results in low back pain as well as pain or abnormal sensations in the legs, thighs, feet or buttocks, or loss of bladder and bowel control.

Symptoms
  • Low back pain
  • Abnormal sensations in the legs, thighs, feet or buttocks
  • Loss of bladder and bowel control
  • Weakness in the lower extremity
  • Fatigue
  • Commonly bilateral and symmetrical leg symptoms, but they may be unilateral
  • Leg pain is usually more troubling than back pain
Causes
  • Age related degeneration
  • Lumbar disc herniation
  • Osteoarthtis
  • Tumor
Treatment
  • ROM and stretching
  • Core stabilization
  • Lower extremity strengthening
Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Phase I

Purchase Phase

  • Side Lying Lumbar RR RL
  • Sitting Posture
  • Standing Posture
  • Child Pose
  • Kneeling Hip Flexor
  • T Band Wall Push W ER
  • TA Supine Alt Knee Raise
  • Walkfit
  • WalkFit Program

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Phase II

Purchase Phase

  • Q Ped UE LE Lift
  • Lumbar Circuit
  • Plank Hold
  • Adductor Straddle
  • Bridge Marching
  • Straight Leg Sit Up

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Phase III

Purchase Phase

  • Plank Hold
  • Straight Leg Sit Up
  • Single Leg Bridge
  • Superman Holds
  • Side Plank On Elbow
  • Plank Hold Alternate Ue Le
  • Lunge Walk Med Ball Rotation