14 Symptoms of Spinal Stenosis
The spine is a key structural system that supports posture, movement, and balance while also protecting pathways that allow communication between the brain and the rest of the body. Its bones, joints, and surrounding tissues work together to help the body bend, stand, and move with stability and control. Over time, structural changes in the spine can alter how pressure, alignment, and movement are distributed. These changes may influence how smoothly the body moves and how signals travel along nearby nerve pathways, affecting overall coordination and physical responsiveness. This article provides an overview of 14 commonly discussed physical patterns associated with spinal structure and nearby nerve pathways. Each section explains how these patterns relate to movement, balance, and coordination, offering clear context about how spinal anatomy connects to whole-body function.
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