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What Are Some Nonsurgical Treatments for Spinal Stenosis?

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What Are Some Nonsurgical Treatments for Spinal Stenosis?

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In the absence of severe or progressive nerve involvement, a doctor may prescribe one or more of the following conservative treatments: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin, naproxen (Naprosyn), ibuprofen (Motrin, Nuprin, Advil), or indomethacin (Indocin), to reduce inflammation and relieve pain. Analgesics, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol), to relieve pain. Corticosteroid injections into the outermost of the membranes covering the spinal cord and nerve roots to reduce inflammation and treat acute pain that radiates to the hips or down a leg. Anesthetic injections, known as nerve blocks, near the affected nerve to temporarily relieve pain. Restricted activity (varies depending on extent of nerve involvement). Prescribed exercises and/or physical therapy to maintain motion of the spine, strengthen abdominal and back muscles, and build endurance, all of which help stabilize the spine. Some patients may be encouraged to try slowly progressive aerobic activity such as swim

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