Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis and can lead to disc degeneration or bone spurs that can cause spinal stenosis. This is more common in older adults as osteoarthritis can begin to cause changes in the spine by age 50. While there is no cure for spinal stenosis or arthritis, early detection and management can help prolong function and relieve pain.

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