Monday, July 14, 2014

Monty Woodgrain Has Congenital Spinal Stenosis

Just ask him and if he denies it, he is lying. This is partially the reason he did not get as much settlement money as he lets on. The doctor in his case ruled that his back problems were caused by this condition and not the accident.


From the webpage http://www.laserspineinstitute.com/back_problems/spinal_stenosis/congenital/

For a person with congenital spinal stenosis, however, spinal stenosis symptoms can start much earlier. If someone is born with a narrow spinal canal, even the slightest age-related changes can result in spinal stenosis symptoms. People with the congenital, or inherited, form of spinal stenosis may have symptoms in their 40s, 30s, 20s or even earlier.

Congenital spinal stenosis is rare, and it cannot be detected before birth, nor can it be prevented. Additionally, its incidence crosses genders, ethnicities and body types, but it tends to be more common in shorter people and in those born with achondroplasia dwarfism.

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