Spinal stenosis, like other low back conditions, can be hard to evaluate due to the fact that its symptoms mirror those of other conditions. Often those who are dealing with spinal stenosis have no prior back issues and have not endured a recent injury. Leg symptoms are an important clue in the diagnosis of this condition.
If spinal stenosis is the diagnosis, then a basic treatment will first be utilized. Treatment may include prescribed changes in posture and the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. However, if these do not remedy the condition, then an imaging study may be utilized in order to determine what is causing the condition. Thus an MRI, CT scan, or a myelogram be performed. Imaging studies will enable an accurate diagnosis of what is causing the condition.