Spine Conditions A-Z
- Bulging Disc
- Disc Degeneration
- Disc Tear
- Failed Back & Neck Surgery
- Facet Joint Disease
- Foraminal Stenosis
- Herniated Disc
- Pinched Nerve
- Radiculitis
- Radiculopathy
- Sciatica
- Spinal Bone Spurs
- Spinal Stenosis
- Spondylolisthesis
More Spinal Stenosis Information
Spinal Stenosis
What Are the Traditional, Non-surgical Treatment Options for Spinal Stenosis?
It is recommended that non surgical spinal stenosis treatments should initially be attempted for 6-8 weeks. Spinal stenosis treatments may include physical therapy, exercise, medications, chiropractic adjustments, and acupuncture. At Atlantic Spine Center, we can help you design a treatment plan that we feel will effectively improve your symptoms.
At Atlantic Spine Center, we use advanced diagnostic tools and procedures to develop a treatment program to work with your specific condition. There are many things that may affect your treatment plan; the location of your spinal stenosis, the severity of your symptoms, and how long you've been experiencing them will all be considered when determining what spinal stenosis treatments will work for you.
When putting together a lumbar or cervical stenosis treatment plan, the condition of your spine and the impact your symptoms have on your daily life are taken into consideration, as some people will have severe symptoms while others with similar spinal narrowing will only experience mild symptoms of stenosis. With our guidance, you will receive proper treatment.
Are you a Candidate for Surgery?
If non surgical cervical or lumbar stenosis treatment fails to reduce your pain and other symptoms, you may be a surgical candidate. Our simple 3 step candidacy checking tool can get you started on a path to recovery in just minutes.
Begin 3 Step Diagnosis ProcessNeed assistance, or for answers to any questions you have please contact us now or call (877) 272-4535.

