Thank you for your comment ill speak to my GP about it.
Hi!
Central canal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal through which the spinal cord passes) caused by a bony projection (osteophyte) may or may not respond to conservative therapy of rest, deep tissue massage, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, physiotherapy, manual therapy or epidural injections. Since you have irritation of the same spinal nerve roots and a long waiting to see a specialist, you could ask your PCP and start these conservative treatments. If they help relieve the pain and nerve compression then you can avert surgery. Other wise you may need either traditional or endoscopic surgery to widen the central canal. Take care!
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