What Really Causes Cervical Stenosis?
Introduction Cervical stenosis means narrowing of the spinal canal in the neck. This narrowing can pinch nerves or even the spinal cord, causing pain, weakness, tingling, or problems with balance. But why does it happen? And could shoulder problems be to blame? Let’s dive into the real causes, with clear answers and Bristol-based support if you need help. 1. Congenital (Developmental) Narrow Canal Some people are born with a smaller spinal canal. This is called congenital cervical stenosis. Even mild age-related changes can trigger symptoms earlier in life.👉 See Congenital Cervical Stenosis review,
