Lumbar Spinal StenosisOther TreatmentPhysiotherapy is an
important part of non-surgical and post-surgical treatment for
spinal stenosis. Physiotherapy can reduce pain,
improve function, and build muscle strength. Your
physiotherapist may teach you exercises to strengthen
your abdominal muscles, which will help support your spine. You may also learn
exercises to help maintain flexibility and reduce
inflammation. Other types of treatment,
such as alternative and complementary medicine therapies, are used by some
people to relieve pain from spinal stenosis. These therapies include
acupuncture,
ultrasound, and
transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. There are
no studies that prove these therapies are effective in controlling symptoms of
spinal stenosis.6
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