Another common area that when talking with trainers is the difference between spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis and spondylosis
These are three common spinal injuries or dysfunctions that present with a myriad of different clinical presentations, pain and a treated different in physiotherapy. Most importantly when returning to the gym, require also a different training regime and approach as well. Contact chris for a full description, mgt strategies post therapy and how to train these clients’ for optimal health and well being!
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Thank you for the acknowledgement, however, I am not a physician nor have my doctorate from physiotherapy. Just an advanced master’s degree in musculoskeletal & sports physiotherapy and experience.
If and when I do secure my doctorate, I will not call myself Dr. Gellert for personal reasons.
The reason I posed the question is that how much percentage of people truly have lateral stenosis?
Very few…In my 12 years working and over 60% of my patients I see are back patients and is the primary reason I love the spine and pursuing even more education in that area.