Spinal Stenosis: Strong Evidence of Disability
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 Published On Nov 23, 2016

If your medical records indicate that you have spinal stenosis in your spine, and you have symptoms such as pain, numbness, pins & needles sensation, and weakness, you most likely have a strong claim for Social Security disability.

As I discuss in this video, spinal stenosis means that there is an abnormal narrowing of your spinal canal. This can be caused by arthritis, bone spurs, injuries or just aging. Stenosis can also occur in the cervical (neck) spine, thoracic (mid-back) spine, or lumbar (low back) spine.

Often, surgery may be recommended, but, remember that Social Security cannot deny benefits to you if you choose not to undergo surgery, even if that surgery would likely correct the problem. This is because every back or neck surgery carries with it the risk of death or paralysis.

Often disability claimants who are not candidates for surgery or who are not willing to take the risk of back surgery end up in long term pain management, and generally disability judges will conclude that such a person could not reliably perform work because of the side effects of pain medications.

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