If you're experiencing pain, numbness, or weakness in your legs that worsens when walking and improves when sitting or bending forward, you're not alone. These symptoms could be signs of a condition called neurogenic claudication, often caused by spinal stenosis. At Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC) in Dubai, we understand how distressing and limiting this condition can be. Our goal is to help you understand what’s happening in your spine and guide you toward the safest, most effective treatment options available.
Spinal stenosis is a condition where the space within your spinal canal becomes narrowed, putting pressure on the nerves that travel through the spine. While it can affect any part of the spine, lumbar spinal stenosis (in the lower back) is the most common—and it’s often the culprit behind neurogenic claudication.
This narrowing can be due to:
Although some people have spinal stenosis and never experience symptoms, others may notice significant discomfort, especially during activities like walking or standing for long periods.
Neurogenic claudication is a set of symptoms caused by nerve compression in the lower spine. The term “claudication” refers to cramping or pain that develops with movement—commonly in the legs—and eases with rest.
These symptoms can affect your quality of life, limiting your ability to enjoy everyday activities or even complete simple tasks. It’s not just about discomfort—it’s about maintaining your mobility, independence, and confidence.
As the spinal canal narrows, the nerve roots in the lumbar spine—which control movement and sensation in the legs—become compressed. This pressure is often aggravated when you're upright or walking, as this posture naturally reduces the space in the spinal canal even further.
However, bending forward or sitting opens up the canal, relieving the pressure on the nerves and easing symptoms. That’s why many patients find they can walk farther if they’re leaning forward or using a walker or shopping cart for support.
At DRHC Dubai, we start with a thorough clinical evaluation, reviewing your symptoms, medical history, and performing a neurological examination. To confirm spinal stenosis and evaluate the extent of nerve compression, we may recommend imaging tests such as:
We understand that facing a diagnosis of spinal stenosis can be overwhelming. Many patients worry that surgery is the only answer, but that’s not always the case. At DRHC Dubai, we take a step-by-step approach, focusing on conservative treatments first and guiding you carefully if surgery becomes necessary.
Many patients experience significant relief with a combination of these strategies.
If symptoms continue to worsen despite conservative treatment—or if your mobility is significantly impacted—surgical decompression may be recommended. This involves removing the tissue that’s compressing the nerves, such as part of a bone or a thickened ligament.
We understand that the idea of spine surgery can raise concerns. That’s why, at DRHC Dubai, we emphasize minimally invasive surgical options, faster recovery times, and personalized care plans tailored to your health and lifestyle.