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5. Pain in the neck

Stenosis in the cervical spine can cause neck pain. This type of neck pain is common in older adults and anyone with osteoarthritis. Wear and tear in the neck can cause bone spurs, which can push into the spinal canal, leading to stenosis in this area of the spine. In addition to pain, this type of stenosis can also cause wrist drop or weakness in the shoulder, arm, or hand.

The Warning Signs of Spinal Stenosis You Shouldn't Ignore

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