Spinal Stenosis Treatment in New Jersey

What is Spinal Stenosis?

Spinal stenosis occurs when the spaces in your spine narrow, crowding the nerves and sometimes the spinal cord. As that pressure builds, you may notice back or neck pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness that gradually gets worse. It most often affects the lower back or neck and is commonly linked to aging, though injury or genetics can also play a role. At Alliance Orthopedics, we treat spinal stenosis throughout New Jersey with care plans tailored to you. Our team focuses on relieving nerve pressure, improving your spinal function, and helping you stay active, with convenient locations including East Brunswick, Middletown, Old Bridge, and more.

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Causes of Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis typically stems from gradual wear and tear or structural changes that progressively shrink the space inside the spine, compressing the spinal cord and nerves. Age-related degeneration, such as osteoarthritis and disc thinning, is the primary driver after age 50, but trauma like fractures, congenital narrow canals, or developmental issues can accelerate narrowing significantly.

  • Age-related degeneration, such as thickened ligaments or disc collapse
  • Osteoarthritis that forms bone spurs that encroach on the canal
  • Herniated discs bulging into the spinal pathway
  • Thickened ligaments (ligamentum flavum hypertrophy)
  • Spinal injuries or tumors compressing the canal
  • Congenital narrow canal from birth

Spinal Stenosis Symptoms

Spinal stenosis symptoms often develop gradually and become more noticeable with walking, standing, or physical activity as pressure on the nerves increases. When the narrowing affects the lower back (lumbar spinal stenosis), symptoms may include leg pain, heaviness, or cramping. When the neck is involved (cervical spinal stenosis), arm weakness, numbness, and balance problems may occur.

  • Cramping or pain in legs, buttocks, or calves 
  • Numbness, tingling, or weakness in legs or feet
  • Back or neck pain relieved by sitting or leaning forward
  • Balance problems or foot drop in severe lumbar cases
  • Arm pain, weakness, or hand coordination loss (cervical)
  • Rarely, bowel or bladder dysfunction
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How Spinal Stenosis Is Diagnosed

Diagnosing spinal stenosis starts with listening to your story, when your symptoms began, what makes them worse, and how they affect your daily life. Your provider will then perform a hands-on exam, checking how you walk, testing reflexes and muscle strength, and noting any changes in pain with standing or movement. These findings help determine which nerves may be involved. Imaging is often used to confirm the diagnosis and understand exactly where the narrowing is occurring. 

  • Physical exam: Reviews posture, flexibility, strength, reflexes, and walking tolerance.
  • X-ray: Identifies bone spurs, alignment changes, or spinal instability.
  • MRI: Shows discs, ligaments, and nerve compression in detail.
  • CT myelogram: Provides a clear view of the spinal canal when MRI isn’t an option.
  • Bone scan: Helps detect fractures, inflammation, or other hidden causes.
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Non-Surgical Spinal Stenosis Treatments in NJ

For many patients, spinal stenosis symptoms can be managed effectively without surgery. Non-surgical treatment focuses on reducing nerve irritation, improving spinal support, and increasing strength and flexibility to relieve pressure on the narrowed areas. At Alliance Orthopedics, our team creates personalized care plans at our New Jersey orthopedic clinics designed to fit your lifestyle. By combining hands-on therapy, targeted treatments, and practical lifestyle adjustments, we help you move with less pain and avoid unnecessary downtime due to surgery. 

Surgical Spinal Stenosis Treatments in NJ

When symptoms don’t improve after several months of non-surgical care, or when weakness or nerve problems begin to worsen, surgery may be the best option. Surgical treatment for spinal stenosis focuses on creating more space in the spinal canal to relieve pressure on the nerves. At Alliance Orthopedics, our surgeons tailor each procedure to your specific needs, using careful, muscle-sparing techniques at our New Jersey orthopedic clinics to help restore spinal function and reduce pain.

Spinal Stenosis Recovery

Non-surgical recovery for spinal stenosis builds gradually over time. Patients often notice initial pain relief within 2-4 weeks through physical therapy, medications, and gentle activity modifications that reduce inflammation around compressed nerves. By 8-12 weeks, consistent strengthening exercises lead to meaningful functional gains, such as improved walking distance or reduced leg cramping. Patients can resume modified daily activities sooner than expected, with a strong emphasis on posture to help maintain space in the spinal canal and prevent symptom flare-ups.

For patients who need surgery, our spine surgeons in New Jersey use minimally invasive, muscle-sparing techniques to speed up your recovery. Many of our patients are walking the same day, back to light desk work within a few weeks, and ready for more active pursuits like golf or hiking in a few months with guided physical therapy.

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Spinal Stenosis FAQs

Why Choose Alliance Orthopedics to Treat Spinal Stenosis?

Alliance Orthopedics provides expert, compassionate care for spinal stenosis across New Jersey. Our fellowship-trained spine specialists combine in-depth knowledge with a personalized approach, creating treatment plans tailored to your symptoms, lifestyle, and goals.

We prioritize non-surgical options whenever possible, including physical therapy, injections, and guided exercise, while offering minimally invasive surgical solutions when needed. With convenient locations throughout NJ, Alliance Orthopedics makes it easier to get the care you need to reduce pain, restore mobility, and return to the activities you love.

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Spine Surgeons in New Jersey

If you’re struggling with spinal stenosis, getting care from an experienced spine specialist can make all the difference. At Alliance Orthopedics, our fellowship-trained spine surgeons in New Jersey focus on understanding the cause of your symptoms, from nerve compression to spinal alignment issues.

We offer personalized spinal stenosis treatment plans tailored to your lifestyle and goals, starting with non-surgical options like physical therapy, injections, and posture guidance. When surgery is necessary, our specialists use minimally invasive, muscle-sparing techniques designed to relieve pressure, restore function, and get you moving more comfortably, often with faster recovery and less downtime.

Spine Clinics in New Jersey

Alliance Orthopedics’ spine clinics across New Jersey provide treatment for spinal stenosis, all under one roof. From advanced imaging to non-surgical treatments and minimally invasive surgery, our orthopedics clinics are designed to diagnose, treat, and manage spinal stenosis efficiently.

Whether you’re experiencing leg cramping, numbness, or weakness, our multidisciplinary teams guide you through every step of care. Physical therapy, injections, and lifestyle strategies are combined with surgical options when needed, all tailored to your symptoms and daily life. With convenient locations in Bloomfield, East Brunswick, Freehold, and beyond, expert spinal care is always close to home.

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