Is acupuncture successful in pain relief from lumbar spinal stenosis
I am presently trying a corrective therapy device which involves electrical stimulation but after only 5 weeks nothing has improved. I thought maybe I should try acupuncture instead. I am having great pain when walking.
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Thanks , I have the insurance but I cant do surgery because I need rods put in that’s a 6 hr surgery and I’ve smoked to long I have COPD so Dr will not touch me but I also have the stenosis
Acupuncture never worked for anything for me
I don't see why not. You could lay on your back, knees bent and place a support under your lumbar spine, and then maybe use a small pillow or better yet, a rolled ups hand towel to place under your neck.
I also needed someone to help me up after being in this position for 15 minutes. And I'd check with your Dr before doing any of this.
Yeah I've heard of rods being placed in the spine and that just doesn't sound good to me. If I understand it correctly, it keeps the pine straight and it no longer can flex from side to side.
Your right you can’t bend over anymore
Thanks for the link to myofascial release therapy. I saw a Chiro a year ago because of back pain. After a few sessions, I could hardly walk! Went to an orthopedic doctor, had an MRI and to my surprise, I have 3 bulging discs. Fortunately, he said I did not need surgery and they would probsbly not get worse. The point I am trying to make is that the chiropractor NEVER took X-rays or ask where on my back it hurts. He just cared about his manipulations. So, I say be very careful of chiropractors…they can do more harm than good.
@susanjane77 It's good that you listened to your body and questioned if that was safe for you. With bulging discs you just don't know how weak they may be. Good call.
Jennifer
That sounds awful. I also realize for some it may be necessary.
I had a ruptured disc at L5/S1 - this was over 10 years ago and I was 58 y/o. I had a hard time standing former than a minute. There was also stenosis from arthritis, narrowing the spinal canal and putting pressure on the nerves. The first doc I saw would only do fusion. I got a second opinion and that Dr did laminotomies at L4, L5, S1 to remove the ruptured disc and remove the arthritic spurs inside my spinal canal. It worked, no fusion and I've been fine.
Now I'm 69 and in the gym everyday. I do a lot of core exercises and that is holding my lumbar spine together. I've been told that any more surgery on my lower back will require fusing some vertebra. I'll take the gym instead.
It seems like malpractice for a CP to not X-ray the back before doing anything. I don't much care for CPs anyway, but the ones I did see took X-rays first.
Finally, bulging discs can resolve and return to normal. They can also be minimized with cortisone injections into the spinal canal - it's not nearly as bad as it sounds.
Sounds like you have been to hell and back. Glad to hear that you are doing well now. Malpractice is an understatement!
I refuse to do cortisone injections. I read too many negative reports. I have worked with PT and all seemed to make my back feel worse. Going to try aquatic therapy now and work on the core as well.
Sometimes I wonder if it is my arthritis that is bothering me and not the bulging discs. But glad to hear they can return to “normal”