TREATMENT OF SPINAL STENOSIS (NARROWED CHANNEL)
Are your legs becoming weak when walking? Free your lumbar canal without surgery.
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the central canal through which the spinal cord passes. If you need to bend forward to relieve your pain or if you need to stop frequently while walking, decompression may help. find your walking distance.
Why is walking difficult?
Osteoarthritis thickens the ligaments and the discs collapse, reducing the diameter of the spinal canal. This creates direct pressure on the spinal cord or cauda equina, causing weakness and leg pain.
Reopen the Central Canal
The Spinal decompression therapy Gently stretch the spine. This stretch helps to loosen ligaments and reduce disc swelling, thus increasing the available space in the central canal.
Narrow Canal Expertise
The Dr Sylvain Desforges accurately assesses your condition to determine if decompression can help you avoid major surgery such as laminectomy.
REGAIN YOUR INDEPENDENCE
Walk Further
Reduce the "« claudication intermittent» (pain when walking) to do your shopping without repeated breaks.
Avoid Laminectomy
A non-invasive alternative to try to avoid the surgical procedure to widen the canal.
Standing Station
Improve your ability to stand for longer periods without feeling that heaviness in your legs.
Don't let stenosis limit your mobility.
Give your spinal cord more space thanks to our technology.
«"I used to have to sit on every park bench during my walks. After my protocol at TAGMED, I can walk for 30 minutes straight without pain."»
— Michel D. (Terrebonne)
Protocol supervised by Dr. Sylvain Desforges, Osteopath.
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
TAGMED CLINIC
Montreal
1140 Beaumont Avenue
Mount Royal, QC, H3P 3E5
TAGMED CLINIC
Terrebonne:
1150 Lévis Street, suite 200
Terrebonne, QC, J6W 5S6

