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Spinal stenosis: Relief through exercise

Spine Health | Last Active: Nov 26, 2019 | Replies (35)

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One morning last October, I awakened with excruciating pain in my hip and right leg. X-rays, a CT, and an MRI revealed four vertebral fractures (one vertebrae completely compressed, another 50% compressed). The pain manifested in my hip and leg, not in my back. I could barely sleep at night, and could not put any weight on the leg and walk. I have severe osteoporosis, but had not fallen.

Pain pills, lidocaine patches, and in-home physical therapy were prescribed. The myofascial massages given by an excellent physical therapist (three times a week) helped with the pain more than anything else. He also got me going with leg exercises and walking with a walker to get the blood flowing in my legs. I soon took myself off the prescribed pain-killers (which cause constipation), and used only ibuprofen and/or tylenol when absolutely necessary. The massages hurt somewhat, but always made me feel better within 24 hours.

At this time, I walk without the walker except to practice walking for several minutes, I continue the exercises, and rarely use ibu or tylenol. The PT had told me my condition would stabilize, and he was right. I have had other therapists in the past, but some were not very good; so be sure you get one who has extensive knowledge of the body and explains what he/she is doing. My therapist had helped me another time after release from a hospital, so I specifically requested him for this experience. I hope this message is of help to others. God bless all.

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P.S. I also have spinal stenosis.

Hi.
It’s great to hear you have been finding relief in various ways. I’m very happy to hear that your MFR sessions have gone as well as they have. I have tried so many different types of therapies and injections, spinal stimulator etc, and MFR has been the most effective by far in helping with my pain and CRPS issues. The other therapies maybe help for the day at most. MFR has lessened my pain for 4-5 days of the week which I was ecstatic about !!
I have several spinal issues too and have found in the last month or 2 that having MFR sessions with a highly qualified therapist that specializes in this has really helped with my pain and movement in general. It’s not a quick fix so sticking to it is the best therapy. I have been going once a week, but am trying a 2nd session Friday in the same week to see how much/ if any/ additional relief I get that lasts.
I’ll keep you posted. Mitch