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What is Spinal Stenosis?

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Spinal stenosis is a medical condition that affects the spinal canal. The spinal canal is the opening in the spinal cord where the spinal cord passes through. When someone has spinal stenosis, their spinal canal becomes narrower, which can put pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. This can cause a variety of symptoms, including pain, numbness, and tingling sensations.

Causes of Spinal Stenosis

There are several causes of spinal stenosis, including:

– age

– arthritis

– injury or trauma to the spine

– tumors or cysts

– thickening of tissues around the spinal cord

Symptoms of Spinal Stenosis

Symptoms of spinal stenosis can vary depending on which nerves are affected. However, common symptoms include:

– pain in the back, neck, or legs

– numbness or tingling sensations

– weakness in the arms or legs

– difficulty walking or standing

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to see a doctor. Spinal stenosis can be treated with a variety of methods, including medication, physical therapy, and surgery. Early diagnosis and treatment is key for preventing further damage to the spinal cord and nerves.

Can Stem Cell Therapy Help Spinal Stenosis?

Many of you might be familiar with Tony Robbins. Not only is he some one who has empowered millions of people around the world, but he’s also a very successful entrepreneur, NY Times bestselling author, philanthropist, and someone who had a very bad and advanced case of spinal stenosis.

Here’s what Tony Robbins had to say about his issues with spinal stenosis and how stem cell therapy helped him.

Tony Robbins tells how stem cells cured his pain.

*** All content on NationalStemCellTherapy.com is for informational purposes only. All medical questions and concerns should always be consulted with your licensed healthcare provider.

*** All content on NationalStemCellTherapy.com is for informational purposes only. All medical questions and concerns should always be consulted with your licensed healthcare provider.

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