At our facility in Pune, we offer conservative and minimallyinvasive treatments for spinal stenosis to alleviate pain and address nerve root compression. Osteoarthritis is a common factor contributing to spinal stenosis. Inflammation in the spinal joints can trigger a healing response, causing bone spurs to grow on the vertebrae and invade the nerve space. Thickened ligaments can also reduce the nerve space. When nerve roots are compressed or impinged upon by spinal stenosis, symptoms may include localized pain in the neck or back, radiating pain, numbness, tingling, weakness in the arms or legs, incontinence, impaired bladder control, cramping, or muscle.