For patients with spinal stenosis, long-term outcomes are comparable with surgery or conservative treatment, reports a new study. While earlier reports suggested an advantage of surgery, the updated analysis finds no significant difference in pain, functioning, of disability at eight years’ follow-up.
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After eight years, similar outcomes with surgical or nonsurgical treatment for spinal stenosis
9 January 2015
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