3602 Slide Rd Suite B-13,
Lubbock, TX 79414

3602 Slide Rd Suite B-13,
Lubbock, TX 79414

Spinal Stenosis Lubbock TX

Spinal stenosis is a condition where the spaces within the spine narrow, which can put pressure on the nerves traveling through the spine. This often results in pain, tingling, numbness, and muscle weakness. For those experiencing these symptoms, seeking relief is crucial. In Lubbock, TX, Dr. Brett Chavez, D.C. offers a holistic approach to managing stenosis through chiropractic care, providing patients an avenue to reclaim their quality of life without relying solely on surgical interventions.

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UNDERSTANDING THE CAUSES OF STENOSIS

Stenosis refers to the narrowing of a passage in the body. In the context of spinal stenosis, it refers to the narrowing of the spaces within your spine, which can put pressure on the nerves that travel through the spine. Here are six common causes of stenosis:

  • Degenerative Changes: Age-related wear-and-tear changes in the spine, known as osteoarthritis, can lead to the formation of bone spurs that grow into the spinal canal. The ligaments of the spine can become stiff and thickened over time, leading to narrowing. The discs between the vertebrae may also degenerate and collapse, reducing the space for nerves.
  • Herniated Discs: The soft cushions that sit between the vertebrae, called discs, can become compressed and push outward, causing a bulge or herniation. This can intrude into the space of the spinal canal, leading to stenosis.
  • Congenital or Developmental Causes: Some people may be born with a narrow spinal canal or develop it early in life due to conditions like scoliosis (a curvature of the spine).
  • Tumors: Abnormal growths can form inside the spinal cord, within the membranes that cover the spinal cord, or in the space between the spinal cord and vertebrae. These can lead to stenosis of the spaces within the spine.
  • Spinal Ligament Thickening: Over time, the tough cords that help hold the bones of the spine together can become stiff and thickened, encroaching on the spaces of the spinal canal.
  • Injuries: Trauma to the spine, such as from car accidents or other impact-related injuries, can lead to immediate spinal stenosis due to dislocations or fractures. These injuries can cause swelling of nearby tissue, which can intrude into the spinal canal.

HOW DOES CHIROPRACTIC CARE HELP STENOSIS?

One of the core goals of chiropractic care is to provide pain relief without the need for invasive procedures. Dr. Brett Chavez, D.C. uses specialized chiropractic adjustments designed to relieve the pressure on the nerves caused by stenosis. By realigning the spine and optimizing its function, many patients find significant relief from the chronic pain associated with this condition.

Stenosis often restricts movement due to discomfort and pain. Chiropractic care, as practiced by Dr. Brett Chavez, D.C., focuses on improving mobility and flexibility. Through a combination of spinal adjustments and therapeutic exercises, patients can regain a wider range of motion and experience decreased stiffness in their back and neck.  Inflammation can exacerbate the symptoms of stenosis. Chiropractic adjustments can help reduce inflammation by promoting optimal spinal function and health. In Lubbock, TX, Dr. Brett Chavez, D.C. works with his patients to develop a tailored chiropractic plan to address individual needs and reduce the inflammatory responses often associated with stenosis.

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Spinal decompression is like giving your spine a gentle stretch to help with stenosis, a condition where the spine narrows and causes pain. Using special equipment, this treatment helps create more space in the spine, making it easier for nerves to move without getting pinched. This stretching also helps bring in fresh oxygen and nutrients to the spine, which can help with healing. So, for those with stenosis, spinal decompression can be a way to feel better and move more easily.

CHOOSE THE BEST CHIROPRACTOR FOR LOW BACK PAIN

Every patient's experience with stenosis is unique. As such, Dr. Brett Chavez, D.C. emphasizes the importance of individualized treatment plans. By taking a detailed history, performing a comprehensive examination, and often using diagnostic tools like X-rays, he ensures that each patient receives care specifically designed for their unique spinal health.

While chiropractic care offers solutions for the symptoms of stenosis, it also places a heavy emphasis on prevention. Dr. Brett Chavez, D.C. educates his patients on posture, ergonomics, and exercises that can help prevent the progression of spinal stenosis and reduce the occurrence of flare-ups. Spinal stenosis can be a debilitating condition, but there are holistic approaches available to manage and even alleviate its symptoms. In Lubbock, TX, Dr. Brett Chavez, D.C. showcases how chiropractic care offers a comprehensive, non-invasive approach to stenosis, helping countless patients return to a life of activity and comfort.

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