
The spaces of the spine are said to narrow in conditions called lumbar spinal stenosis, where pressure is applied to the spinal cord and nerves. Typically occurring in the lower back (lumbar region), the condition produces pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the legs and lower back. Ageing is a common factor, presenting degenerative changes such as disc herniation or spurs in the spine.
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The medical treatment of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis in India adapts the newest research and technologies to meet worldwide clinical standards and healthcare capabilities.
The medical treatment for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis requires evaluating the severity, neural involvement, and patient medical condition. The following are the treatment options:
Spinal decompression describes a gentle traction-based, non-surgical method for alleviating pressure on the spinal cord or nerve; it may involve using a traction machine or simply being hands-on.
Minimally invasive surgery is performed for certain spinal conditions using a small camera and specialised tools to enable the surgeon's removal of bone spurs or herniated discs with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues.
Laminectomy involves the surgical removal of the lamina (part of the vertebra) to enlarge the spinal canal and relieve the compression of the nerve.
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Spinal fusion is a type of surgery that joins two or more vertebrae to stabilise the spine and reduce movement, causing pain.
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These are the standard diagnostic methods for diagnosing Lumbar Spinal Stenosis :
MediRehab (a chain of Rehab centres, part of MediGence) provides comprehensive rehabilitation services designed to support patients in India. Additional services are as per the patient's requirement. These services include:
The main medications for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis are pain medications: NSAIDs, muscle relaxants, and anticonvulsants to control nerve pain and chronic discomfort.









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Not at all times. Numerous people heal their symptoms using non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, medication, and lifestyle modification. Surgery is kept reserved for severe symptoms that fail to be relieved by conservative measures.
Keeping a healthy weight, adopting proper postures, performing regular exercises, and avoiding smoking reduce the risk of or slow down the progression of lumbar spinal stenosis, even if it is not always avoidable.
Recovery time varies with the type of procedure, but most patients eventually resume their normal activities after 3 to 6 months of surgery. Physical therapy is essential in regaining strength and flexibility.
They can, however, cause chronic pain and nerve damage in very severe cases of lumbar spinal stenosis that may result in permanent disability if left untreated. Early diagnosis and treatment can also be beneficial in avoiding long-term consequences.
Regular exercises in low-impact forms, keeping a healthy weight, practising ergonomic techniques, and avoiding long periods of sitting or standing can help manage symptoms and prevent further worsening of the condition.
Non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, medication, and spinal injections have been commonly deemed sufficient in India. Microdiscectomy and endoscopic spine surgery have been held on to be minimally invasive and are gaining popularity. Spinal fusion and laminectomy are also available in the most advanced centres nationwide.
Surgical procedures for lumbar spinal stenosis are highly safe in India by qualified surgeons using well-established hospitals. Many such hospitals already have internationally trained specialists and good quality surgical care.
The severity of stenosis and the type of surgery determine the success rate. Minimally invasive surgeries usually have a very high success rate; indeed, as many as 80-90% of patients achieve pain relief and improved mobility after such procedures.
Of course, physiotherapy is prevalent throughout India, especially in the larger cities and hospitals. Many physiotherapists have undergone training in specialisation concerning spinal conditions and are now competent enough to provide personalised rehabilitation plans for the relief of symptoms associated with lumbar spinal stenosis.
Surgical intervention is generally reserved for patients with severe symptoms or an inability to improve with conservative measures. Many patients in India are also able to manage lumbar spinal stenosis by non-surgical treatments, such as physiotherapy, medication, and lifestyle changes.

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Last Reviewed - January 2026