Lumber Spinal Stenosis
It appears there might be a slight spelling error in your request. If you’re referring to “Lumbar Spinal Stenosis,” here’s a description:
Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS) is a medical condition characterized by the narrowing of the spinal canal in the lumbar region, which is the lower part of the spine. The spinal canal houses the spinal cord and nerve roots. When this space becomes constricted or narrowed, it can exert pressure on the spinal cord and nerves, leading to various symptoms.
Common features of lumbar spinal stenosis include:
Pain: Individuals with lumbar spinal stenosis often experience pain in the lower back. This pain may radiate into the buttocks and legs.
Numbness and Weakness: Compression of the nerves can result in numbness or weakness in the legs. Some individuals may also experience a tingling sensation.
Difficulty Walking: The symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis can worsen during activities like walking or standing for prolonged periods. Some people may find relief when sitting or leaning forward.
Bowel or Bladder Issues: In severe cases, lumbar spinal stenosis can lead to bowel or bladder dysfunction, although this is less common.