Spinal Stenosis Treatment in Scottsdale

If you have constant back or neck pain, weak legs, numbness, or trouble walking, it can be hard to do daily activities. Many people try rest, medicine, or therapy, but still feel pain. That’s often because the real cause isn’t being treated. One common cause is spinal stenosis.

At Comprehensive Pain Management in Scottsdale, we help relieve pressure on nerves, reduce swelling, and help you move better.

What is Spinal Stenosis?

Spinal stenosis happens when the space inside your spine gets smaller. This puts pressure on your nerves or spinal cord. That pressure can block the nerve signals in your body.

When this happens, you may feel:

  • Pain in your back, neck, arms, or legs
  • Tingling or numbness
  • Muscle weakness
  • Trouble walking or keeping balance

Pain often gets worse when you stand or walk, but may feel better when you sit or bend forward.

Spinal Stenosis Symptoms

  • Ongoing neck or back pain
  • Pain that spreads to arms or legs
  • Numbness or tingling in hands or feet
  • Muscle weakness
  • Heavy or cramping feeling in legs
  • Hard time walking or standing
  • Feeling off balance

How We Diagnose Spinal Stenosis in Scottsdale

At Comprehensive Pain Management, we start by listening to your health history and checking your body carefully. We test how your nerves work, how you move, and where you feel pain. We may also use advanced scans like MRI or X-rays to see what’s happening inside your spine.

Once we know what’s causing the problem, we make a treatment plan just for you.

Non-Surgical Spinal Stenosis Treatments in Scottsdale

Dr. KellerShabrokh, our spinal expert, offers safe treatments without surgery. His goal is to ease pressure on nerves, lower inflammation, and help you feel stronger.

Here are some treatments we may use:

Treatment

What It Does

Medial Branch Blocks

Injections that help find out if facet joints are causing the pain.

Radiofrequency Ablation

Uses controlled heat to calm irritated nerves and give longer pain relief.

Trigger Point Injections

Releases tight muscle knots that press on nerves.

Regenerative Medicine

Natural therapies that reduce swelling and help heal spinal tissue.

Rehabilitation Services

Exercises to build strength, improve posture, and support the spine.

Epidural Steroid Injections

Medicine is placed near nerves to reduce swelling and ease pain.

What Causes Spinal Stenosis?

Spinal stenosis happens when something puts pressure on the nerves in your spine. Here are some common reasons this can happen:

  • Aging and spine wear-and-tear
  • Bulging or herniated discs
  • Arthritis in the spine
  • Bone overgrowth (spurs)
  • Thick ligaments
  • Old spine injuries
  • Narrow spine since birth

Get the Right Spinal Stenosis Care in Scottsdale

You don’t have to live with daily pain. Dr. KellerShabrokh, D.O. and our caring team at Comprehensive Pain Management are here to help you feel better. We’ll find the exact cause of your pain and build a treatment plan that fits you.

We proudly treat patients at our Scottsdale location and are known across Arizona for our 4.9-star Google rating.

Visit us at:

8841 East Bell Road, Scottsdale, AZ

Or request your visit online

FAQs

We focus on special injections that target the real cause not just pills.

It’s when the narrowing happens in your neck.

It’s when the narrowing happens in your lower back.

No, many people get relief with non-surgical treatments.

It depends on your plan. We’ll help you understand your options during your visit.

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.