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Definitive Guide to Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
The symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis generally develop slowly over time (most patients are over 50), and may come and go. Symptoms include: leg pain (sciatica) or leg pain with walking (claudication), as well as tingling, weakness or numbness that radiates from the lower back into the buttocks and legs.
The symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis generally develop slowly over time (most patients are over 50), and may come and go. Symptoms include: leg pain (sciatica) or leg pain with walking (claudication), as well as tingling, weakness or numbness that radiates from the lower back into the buttocks and legs.
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