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Understanding Spinal Stenosis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options

Spinal stenosis is a condition where the spaces within your spine narrow, placing pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. At Neuroscience & Spine Center of the Carolinas (NSSC) in Gastonia, NC, we provide expert diagnosis and treatment—helping patients relieve pain, restore mobility, and improve quality of life.

Understanding Spinal Stenosis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options (NSSC, Gastonia, NC)Symptoms of Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis symptoms can develop gradually and may include:

  • Back or leg pain that worsens when standing or walking
  • Numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arms, hands, legs, or feet
  • Neck pain or stiffness (cervical stenosis)
  • Difficulty walking long distances
  • Loss of bladder or bowel control in severe cases (requires immediate care)

Causes of Spinal Stenosis

The most common cause is age-related degeneration, but other factors include:

  • Arthritis and bone spurs
  • Herniated or bulging discs
  • Thickened ligaments
  • Spinal injuries or fractures
  • Congenital narrowing of the spine

Treatment Options at NSSC

We create personalized treatment plans to address each patient’s needs and lifestyle.

Non-Surgical Treatments:

  • Physical therapy
  • Anti-inflammatory medications
  • Epidural steroid injections

Surgical Options (Minimally Invasive When Possible):

  • Laminectomy
  • Foraminotomy
  • Minimally invasive decompression
  • Spinal fusion for instability

Why Choose NSSC for Spine and Back Care?

Neuroscience & Spine Center of the Carolinas - Gastonia Back Pain Treatment Experts

Looking for back or spine pain relief in the Gastonia, NC area? Contact us today and learn how we can help.

At Neuroscience and Spine Center of the Carolinas (NSSC), we specialize in minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS)—a modern, patient-centered surgical technique that treats spine conditions through small incisions with precision tools and less disruption to surrounding tissue.

Traditional vs Minimally Invasive Spine SurgeryWhat is Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) uses specialized instruments and advanced imaging guidance to access and treat problem areas of the spine with greater accuracy and less trauma to muscles, ligaments, and nerves. It’s ideal for treating conditions such as:

Rather than large incisions and lengthy hospital stays, MISS is designed to help you recover quicker, safer, and with fewer complications.

Key Benefits of MISS

  • Smaller Incisions – Typically 1–2 inches vs. traditional 4–6+ inches
  • Less Muscle Disruption – Leads to reduced post-op pain and faster healing
  • Minimal Blood Loss – Less need for transfusions
  • Lower Risk of Infection – Due to smaller wounds and shorter surgical time
  • Shorter Recovery Times – Many patients return home the same day or next
  • Faster Return to Daily Life – Resume work and activities with less downtime

At NSSC, your care is led by Dr. William Hunter, a board-certified neurosurgeon with over a decade of experience in both traditional and advanced spine procedures. Our approach is conservative, compassionate, and personalized

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If you’ve been living with pain that limits your movement, your sleep, or your ability to enjoy life, schedule a consultation today. We’re here to help you get back to doing what you love, pain-free.

Neck pain is one of the most common complaints we see at Neuroscience and Spine Center of the Carolinas. And it’s no surprise. Between daily activities like working at computers, driving, and simply dealing with the stresses of modern life, your neck endures a lot of strain.

When neck pain becomes persistent or severe, it can affect every part of your life. From your ability to work and exercise to your overall mood and quality of sleep.

Dr. William Hunter, MD, a Board-Certified Neurosurgeon with extensive expertise in complex spine care, leads our team in providing expert diagnosis and both non-surgical and surgical treatments to help you find lasting relief.

Common Symptoms of Cervical (Neck) Pain

Understanding Cervical (Neck) Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Advanced Treatment Options - NSSC | GastoniaNeck pain can present in different ways depending on the cause. Symptoms may include:

  • Persistent or sharp pain in the neck
  • Stiffness and decreased range of motion
  • Pain radiating to the shoulders, arms, or hands
  • Numbness or tingling in the arms or fingers
  • Headaches, often originating at the base of the skull
  • Muscle weakness in the arms or hands
  • Difficulty maintaining balance or coordination in severe cases

Early evaluation is important, especially if symptoms interfere with daily activities, worsen over time, or are associated with neurological changes like numbness or weakness.

Common Causes of Neck Pain

There are many potential reasons for cervical spine pain, including:

  • Degenerative Disc Disease: Age-related wear and tear can cause discs between the vertebrae to break down, leading to pain and stiffness.
  • Herniated or Bulging Disc: When a spinal disc presses on a nearby nerve, it can cause radiating pain, numbness, or weakness in the arms.
  • Spinal Stenosis: Narrowing of the spinal canal, often due to arthritis or bone spurs, which puts pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.
  • Cervical Radiculopathy ("Pinched Nerve"): Nerve compression resulting in pain, numbness, or weakness radiating from the neck into the arms.
  • Trauma or Injury: Whiplash from car accidents, sports injuries, or falls can cause acute or chronic neck issues.
  • Postural Strain: Long periods of poor posture, particularly from desk work, can lead to muscular strain and chronic discomfort.

Advanced Non-Surgical Treatment Options

In many cases, neck pain can be successfully treated without surgery. Our personalized, evidence-based approach may include:

  • Physical Therapy: To strengthen the muscles supporting the neck and improve posture.
  • Medications: Anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle relaxants, or pain relievers.
  • Epidural Steroid Injections: Targeted injections to reduce inflammation around irritated nerves.
  • Trigger Point Injections: For muscular pain relief.
  • Lifestyle Modifications: Ergonomic assessments and exercise programs to prevent future flare-ups.

Dr. Hunter and our team work closely with each patient to develop a customized treatment plan focused on restoring function and relieving pain.

When Surgery Becomes Necessary

If conservative treatments fail to relieve symptoms, particularly if there is significant nerve compression or spinal instability, surgical intervention may be recommended.

Some of the advanced surgical options performed by Dr. Hunter include:

  • Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF): A procedure where a damaged disc is removed, and the vertebrae are fused together to stabilize the spine.
  • Cervical Disc Replacement: An alternative to fusion, preserving motion by replacing the damaged disc with an artificial one.
  • Posterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion: Performed from the back of the neck for extensive nerve or spinal cord compression.
  • Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Smaller incisions, less tissue disruption, and faster recovery whenever possible.

Dr. Hunter brings over a decade of surgical expertise, combined with a focus on minimally invasive techniques whenever appropriate, to ensure the best outcomes for our patients.

Why Choose Neuroscience and Spine Center of the Carolinas?

At Neuroscience and Spine Center of the Carolinas, we are committed to delivering comprehensive, compassionate, and cutting-edge care. Led by Dr. William Hunter, MD, we combine advanced diagnostics, evidence-based treatments, and patient-centered care to help you move better, feel better, and get back to the activities you love. Neck pain doesn’t have to control your life! Let us help you find the solution that's right for you. Contact us at our Gastonia, NC office to learn more.

Charlotte Talks interview with Dr. William D. Hunter and Bill Walton

Nov. 9, 2012, Charlotte Talks interview with Dr. William D. Hunter of Neuroscience & Spine Center of the Carolinas and patient, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Bill Walton.

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As a former professional athlete, I can tell you that back pain is something that's no joke, and I would never laugh at anybody else for back pain. 

It comes with the job, I think. It affects millions of people. We welcome back Bill Walton along with Dr. William Hunter from Neuroscience & Spine Center of the Carolinas. Dr. Hunter, thank you for joining in the conversation. Bill, before we get to know you, I know that you did suffer with back pain for 30 plus years.

I've got bad feet, bad foundation, knee injuries - it worked its way up the line - plus I broke my spine when I was playing for UCLA in 1974. So it all comes together five years, 10 months ago, my spine collapses. I spent three years on the ground. I had no idea what to do with my life. It's just incredibly excruciating, debilitating, and unrelenting pain, but then I found a doctor and a great medical device company Nuvasive that saved my life. That's absolutely incredible, and how do you ever begin to thank the people that saved your life, and that's why I'm here. I go around - I spend all my time today working with people telling him to step back from the bridge, tell him to put that gun down - because what happens is that it's so bad - it's so awful, and I was there; it was that serious. It was awful, and it just takes away from you; you can't move. I'm lying there on the ground for 3 years, and it was absolutely terrible, but I waited too long, I didn't know anybody, and so we have a Better Way Back organization (thebetterwayback.org). Our phone number is 800-745-7099, and we are patient advocates and support systems to help people believe that there is life after back surgery, and the Revolutionary techniques that Dr. Hunter is using - that Nuvasive and the doctors have helped to develop, and the new equipment, technology, and techniques is totally revamped. I'm the luckiest guy in the world. I have no pain, and I take no medication. I had no idea what life was like without back pain. It is a miracle what’s happened to me. 

We know that back pain is very prevalent - talk about these cutting-edge technologies that Bill is speaking of that have changed his life. 

Colleen, Gene - I think in the grand scheme of things we know that back pain is the number one reason why people go to the doctor's, right? There's a problem that we need to help patients with, and a way to do that could be undergoing some minimally invasive spine surgery, and there are new techniques like Bill was talking about. There's new fancy techniques that we can do nowadays that we wouldn't dream of doing before. We are in the operating room doing these fancy techniques, able to reconstruct the spine safely so there's less pain, less time in the operating room, less hospitalization stay. All these things are going to benefit patients so they can get back to work, get back to their families, and get back to their job.

The revolution that has taken over every part of our world's technology, science - everything - has come to back surgery. Nuvasive, Dr. Hunter, they're driving this to ever-new heights. It’s absolutely incredible: the less blood loss, the less chance of infection with the minimally-invasive procedure. There used to be big long giant cuts; nobody ever had a positive thing to say about it. Now it’s little tiny incisions, and you're in and out of that hospital, and it's the greatest.

Do you think that’s why people wait so long? You said you waited too long; you've talked about that before - is it because they fear what it could - what I think it is. I was terrified; I've had 36 orthopedic operations, but those were on joints and bones - this was my spine. I never talked to a single person before my surgery. I didn't know about invasive. I didn't know about the Better Way Back organization. I didn't know that about minimally invasive surgery. I was told by my friend Jim Gray, the legendary broadcaster. I was on the floor and able to think, unable to eat, unable to move. It was absolutely terrible, and without having ever talked to anybody about the positive aspects of what can be done here, and people like the Doctor Hunter and Nuvasive - they've saved my life, and so now I just go around ringing the chimes of freedom all the time.

One last question: who's the luckiest guy?

I’m the luckiest guy. I’m the luckiest guy in the world.

You can find Doctor Hunter at the Neuroscience and Spine Center of the Carolinas. It's just a short drive from Charlotte. The number 704-864-5550. It's good to see you as always and just such a pleasure to meet you.

I can't wipe the smile off my face. I had no idea what life was like without back pain. 

Oh my gosh, Dr. Hunter, thank you thank you.