Spinal Stenosis
Your spinal nerves travel through your spinal canal and exit through openings we call "foramen." If any of these spaces are too narrow, your nerves become compressed. We say you have "spinal stenosis." It's a problem that most often happens in the neck and lower back.

OSS Spine class presentation
Spine
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TLIF: Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion
Spine
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Colles Fractures
Hand
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Revision Hip Surgery
Hip and Thigh
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Epidural Steroid Injection (ESI) in the Cervical Spine
Head, Neck and Spine
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Trigger Digit
Hand
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Cervical Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injection
Head, Neck and Spine
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Distal Radius Fracture Repair with Volar Plate
Hand
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ALIF: Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion
Spine
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Myofascial Pain Syndrome
General Body
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