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How do you diagnose spinal stenosis?

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Several: This is diagnosed with a good history, exam and certain x-rays. One would usually see your pcp first and then perhaps an orthopedist, neurosurgeon or neurologist or occupational medicine specialist.

Answered 7/4/2013

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Evaluation : First, a clinical exam with a history taken to see if symptoms are consistent with spinal stenosis then most likely a MRI or ct would be indicated next to confirm diagnosis.

Answered 6/10/2014

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