Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Treatment in Hyderabad
Evidence-based care for canal/foraminal narrowing causing leg pain and walking intolerance; minimally invasive decompression options.
Medically reviewed by Dr Sayuj Krishnan — MBBS, DNB Neurosurgery (Direct 6 years), Fellowship in Minimally Invasive & Advanced Spine Surgery • Last reviewed: 4 October 2025
What is Lumbar Spinal Stenosis?
Narrowing of the spinal canal/foramina that compresses nerves leading to neurogenic claudication and leg pain.
Treatment Options
- Physiotherapy and analgesia
- Epidural injections
- Endoscopic ULBD for decompression with stability preservation
Recovery
Most walk better within weeks after decompression; rehab focuses on posture and endurance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is fusion needed?
Only for instability or deformity; many cases benefit from decompression alone (ULBD).
What are typical outcomes?
Most patients report improved walking distance and reduced leg pain 2–4 months post-op.
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