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When back pain is persistent or slowly worsens, spinal stenosis may be the culprit, according to the January issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter. Spinal stenosis.

When you hear something like spinal stenosis taking out someone like Jim Calhoun, it sounds like something pretty well defined by medicine. It isn't. We don't really have a consensus on what findings define spinal stenosis

In 1992, Peyton's elder, but lesser-known brother, Cooper, discovered those risks at just the age of 18 when he was diagnosed with spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the spinal canal that causes pressure on the spinal cord. At the time, the 6-foot-4

About 1 million people with chronic back pain suffer from lumbar spinal stenosis, in which the lower spinal canal narrows, putting pressure on the nerves. Those nerves cause back or leg pain that grows more acute when a person moves or stands.

When back pain is persistent or slowly worsens, spinal stenosis may be the culprit, according to the January issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter. Spinal stenosis is a narrowing in one or more areas of the spine. Different types of problems can reduce

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