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Causes Usually, neural foraminal stenosis happens gradually as a result of inflammation or degeneration of the spinal structures—bone, intervertebral discs, and connective tissue.
The lower back is the section of your spine most likely to be affected by foraminal stenosis. This can be felt as pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness in the buttock, leg, and sometimes the foot.
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