PTII: Spinal Stenosis

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Why Are You Waiting For Your Spinal Stenosis Pain To Worsen Before Seeking Treatment?

Hello, According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, spinal stenosis is a silent epidemic. It is estimated that 2.4million Americans will suffer from spinal stenosis by 2021. Spinal stenosis occurs mostly in people 50 and over, but can occur in younger adults with a history of arthritis. This month’s newsletter is about how you can relieve spinal stenosis pain and how we can help. Take a look at our patient spotlight to read a story of success over pain. We also have some easy to do exercises youmay want to try. Thank you for being a past or current patient of PTII! Have a great month.

Al Flores, PT, CFCE Director of Rehab

Health & Wellness The Newsletter About Your Health And Caring For Your Body

Don’t Let Spinal Stenosis Slow You Down! What is spinal stenosis?

between the spine, the canals shrink in size and may also have bone spurs. This irritates the nerve roots, especially when the spine is extended. Sitting typically feels better, but standing and backwards bending increase pain. Is surgery needed? There is a big push towards fusion surgery for spinal stenosis and back pain. However, studies show that surgery should be a last resort, before conservative measures such as physical therapy are performed. In the vast majority of cases, surgery is not needed andpeoplewillhavesignificant if not complete relief of their symptoms with physical therapy. Physical therapy targets the muscles and joints of the spine to build strength, improve stability of the spine and maintain the foramen as open as possible.

Spinal Stenosis refers to the narrowing of the canals in your spine that are formed by the vertebrae. This narrowing can impinge on the nerves exiting your spine or the spinal cord itself. Symptoms can vary, but often include radiating pain to the back, buttocks and even legs. Furthermore, weakness and poor balance in the legs can often occur, making it difficult to tolerate walking long distances and prolonged standing. Foraminal stenosis This is the most common form of spinal stenosis. It refers to the narrowing of the foramen canals on either side of the spine formed by the vertebrae above and below the segment. In each canal, spinal nerves exit the lower back to supply different parts of the pelvis and legs. With age and deterioration of the discs

STAFF SPOTLIGHT Mike Geimer, PT, Dip. MDT Lead Clinician

Mike Geimer is the Lead Physical Therapist of our Park Ridge and Fox River Grove clinics. He runs the Neck and LowBack Pain Center, which focuses on the conservative treatment of neck and low back pain. Mike received his Bachelor’s of Science in Physical Therapy in 1977 fromMarquette University. He was one of the first to receive an advanced diploma in MechanicalDiagnosisandTherapy(Dip.MDT) inthestateof IL in1998fromtheprestigious McKenzie Institute and is currently one of seven McKenzie Diplomats in the state. Mike specializes in the conservative treatment of pain in the spine, including the neck, mid-back and low back in patients from ages 8 – 80. He has helped thousands of his patients avoid surgery and have a better quality of life. In his free time, Mike enjoys golfing, spending time with his adult children and traveling with his wife.

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Air Flex Flexion & Distraction TABLE Health Tips

Spinal stenosis is a common finding in the spines of back pain sufferers, particularly those who are older. Baby boomers talk about the aches and pains that come with aging, and back pain due to spinal stenosis is a likely culprit. Spinal stenosis may be in the neck, mid-back or low back. Spinal stenosis may cause just back or neck pain as well as accompanying arm pain or leg pain. Fortunately, surgery is not always necessary to relief spinal stenosis pain. Non-surgical relief for spinal stenosis may be achieved with Cox Technic and the Air Flex Flexion & Distraction Table. The Air-Flex Flexion and Distraction Table is a treatment table designed to allow easy manual flexion adjustments for chiropractic medicine, physical therapy, massage therapy, and more. This table features air-controlled flexion as well as distraction that is operated using a pressure pedal. The table is electrically height adjustable, and is available with a wide range of optional

customizations that allow practitioners to adapt the table to their specific needs and the needs of their patients. The Air-Flex Flexion and Distraction Table comes standard with a locking thoracic release section, lateral flexion and rotation with the leg section, and a slide-out foot section with ankle wraps. Flexion-distraction and decompression is spinal manipulation. The American Pain Society and the American College of Physicians recommend spinal manipulation as primary care for low back pain of which spinal stenosis is a common cause. Cox Technic biomechanically opens the spinal canal area by 28% and drops intradiscal pressures to as low as -192mmHg, both desired outcomes when dealing with spinal stenosis which narrows the spinal canal space. Patients report relief of their spinal stenosis pain with Cox Technic and the Air Flex Flexion & Distraction Table protocols.

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Attention Back Pain Sufferers

• Do you have back or neck pain when bending or reaching? • Does your pain get worse with walking? • Do you suffer with stiffness, swelling or tenderness in your spine? • If you have answered “Yes” to any of the questions, we can help.

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Exercise Essentials

Relieves a tight lower back

Double Knee to Chest Lying on your back. Pull both knees to your chest. Hold for 10 seconds and feel the stretch. Repeat 6 times.

DO I NEED A PRESCRIPTION TO START PHYSICAL THERAPY? NO, you don’t. In pain now? Don’t Wait! Call us for a Tune-Up and get started feeling better now. Remember: You have the right to choose your physical therapist. We treat necks, back, shoulders, hips, knees and feet. We treat runners, skiers, work related injuries and sports related injuries. Save time Kept me onmy feet pain-free! “Mike Geimer is the best! He has kept me on my feet and pain-free for over 25 years! As a mother of a prominent MD in Chicago, I highly recommend him.” - M.R.

Keeps the body flexible

Single Knee to Chest Lie on your back. Hug your knee. Keep your opposite leg bent. Hold for 10 seconds and feel the stretch. Switch legs. Repeat 6 times.

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