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Foraminal Stenosis 0
Foraminal stenosis is a condition where the foramina, the openings through which spinal nerves exit the spinal column, become narrowed, leading to nerve compression and potentially causing pain, numbness, or weakness. It commonly results from degenerative changes such as osteoarthritis, herniated discs, or thickened ligaments, and is often treated with physical therapy, medications, or surgery depending on severity.
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