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Spinal Stenosis Treatment in Phoenix

Ongoing back or neck pain, leg weakness, numbness, or trouble walking often limits daily activities and independence. Many people try rest, pain medications, or therapy with little relief because the true cause of their symptoms is not fully addressed. One cause is a condition called spinal stenosis. At Comprehensive Pain Management, we provide trusted spinal stenosis treatment in Phoenix focused on relieving pressure on nerves, reducing inflammation, and restoring mobility.

What is Spinal Stenosis?

Spinal stenosis is a condition where the spaces inside the spine become narrow. This space narrowing puts pressure on the spinal cord or nearby nerves. In the body, this condition reduces the number of nerves needed to function normally. As pressure increases, nerves cannot send signals properly. This leads to pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, and balance problems. Symptoms often worsen with standing or walking and improve with rest or bending forward. If you see the symptoms below, you need spinal stenosis treatment in Phoenix.

Spinal Stenosis Symptoms

  • Chronic back or neck pain
  • Pain that spreads and goes into the arms or legs
  • Numbness or tingling in extremities
  • Muscle weakness
  • Cramping or heaviness in the legs
  • Difficulty walking or standing for long periods
  • Balance problems

Diagnosing Spinal Stenosis in Phoenix

At Comprehensive Pain Management, our diagnosis begins with a detailed medical history and physical exam. Our pain specialists evaluate nerve function, movement, and pain patterns. We may also use advanced imaging studies and diagnostic tests to confirm spinal narrowing and identify which nerves are affected. Accurate diagnosis allows us to create a precise spinal stenosis treatment in Phoenix plan tailored to your needs.

Our Non-Surgical Spinal Stenosis Therapies in Phoenix

Our Doctor and pain specialist, Dr. KellerShabrokh, ensures safe, non-surgical spinal stenosis treatment in Phoenix. He focuses on reducing nerve pressure, controlling inflammation, and improving function.

Our treatments include:

Medial Branch Blocks

Our doctor targets medial branch nerves to confirm facet joint pain and guide the most effective next treatment.

Radiofrequency Ablation

Our doctor uses controlled heat to interrupt pain signals from irritated spinal nerves, providing longer-lasting relief.

Trigger Point Injections

Our doctor releases tight muscle knots that increase nerve compression and add stress to the spine.

Regenerative Medicine

Our doctor applies biologic therapies to support tissue healing and reduce inflammation in damaged spinal areas.

Rehabilitation Services

Our care team strengthens muscles, improves posture, and increases flexibility to support spinal stability and reduce pain.

Epidural Steroid Injections

Our doctor injects anti-inflammatory medication around compressed nerves to reduce swelling, relieve pain, and improve walking tolerance.

Spinal Stenosis Causes

  • Age-related spinal degeneration
  • Herniated or bulging discs
  • Arthritis of the spine
  • Bone spurs
  • Thickened ligaments
  • Prior spine injuries
  • Congenital spinal narrowing

Get Expert Spinal Stenosis Treatment in Phoenix Today

Don’t let spinal pain limit your life. Under the care of Dr. KellerShabrokh, D.O., our clinic focuses on accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plans to help you move with confidence again.

We offer expert spinal stenosis treatment in Phoenix at convenient locations:

  • North Scottsdale
  • Tempe
  • Avondale / Phoenix

Comprehensive Pain Management is trusted across Arizona with a 4.9 Google rating for patient satisfaction and results. Our accurate diagnosis is the key to effective treatment and long-term relief. Visit us at 8841 East Bell Road, Scottsdale, AZ, or call (602) 971-8200 to schedule your appointment today.

FAQs

Treatment often focuses on targeted injections rather than long-term painkillers to address the root cause.

It affects the neck and can cause arm pain, numbness, and weakness.

It affects the lower back and commonly causes leg pain and walking difficulty.

Common ICD-10 codes include M48.02 (cervical) and M48.06 (lumbar).

No. Many patients improve with non-surgical spinal stenosis treatment in Phoenix.

Costs vary by treatment type and insurance coverage. A consultation helps determine options.

Dr. James KellerShabrokh

Dr. James KellerShabrokh is a board-certified specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, focusing on spine, joint, muscle, and nerve injuries. He combines rehabilitative care, minimally invasive procedures, and preventive strategies to restore function, improve mobility, and provide long-term pain relief.