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Spinal stenosis is a condition where the spaces within the spine narrow, placing pressure on the spinal cord or nearby nerves. This can occur in the cervical spine (neck) and the lumbar spine (lower back), leading pain, stiffness, numbness or weakness depending on the area involved.
In Midtown Manhattan, long hours of sitting, commuting, and postural stress can accelerate degenerative changes and contribute to worsening symptoms over time.
Our care is designed for professionals who cannot afford to stay in pain. Long hours, constant demand, and physical stress place ongoing pressure on the spine-and when spinal stenosis develops, that pressure can significantly impact mobility and performance.
At Rosenberg Wellness Center in Midtown Manhattan, treatment is focused on reducing nerve compression, improving movement, and restoring function without unnecessary interventions. Care is precise, individualized, and built around helping you return to a higher level of performance as efficiently as possible.
Yes, in some cases, cervical spinal stenosis can contribute to dizziness or vertigo. This is often referred to as cervicogenic vertigo, where dysfunction in the neck disrupts normal balance signaling between the cervical spine and the brain.
When the cervical spine is not moving properly or is under mechanical stress, it can interfere with proprioception and coordination leading to symptoms such as dizziness, unsteadiness, or disorientation-often alongside neck pain or stiffness.
Treatment is focused on restoring proper movement, reducing mechanical pressure and improving how the cervical spine communicates with the nervous system.
Yes, in more advanced cases, cervical spinal stenosis can affect the legs. When the spinal cord becomes significantly compressed, a condition known as cervical myelopathy may develop.
This can interfere with signals traveling from the brain to the lower body, leading to symptoms such as difficulty with balance, changes in walking, leg weakness, or a feeling of instability.
This is a more serious progression and requires precise evaluation. Identifying and addressing spinal cord involvement early is critical to preventing further neurological decline and restoring proper function.
Spinal stenosis typically develops over time as structural changes occur within the spine. Disc degeneration, disc bulges, disc herniations, thickened ligaments, and arthritic joint changes can gradually reduce the available space for the spinal cord and surrounding nerves.
As this space narrows, mechanical pressure builds within the spine. This pressure can interfere with normal movement, irritate nerve structures, and limit how efficiently the body functions.
For professionals and athletes, this often presents with stiffness, reduced mobility, and a gradual decline in performance-especially when left unaddressed.
At Rosenberg Wellness Center, treatment is focused on reducing mechanical pressure within the spine while restoring precise, controlled movement. The goal is not just symptom relief-it’s restoring function at a high level.
Care is delivered using advanced techniques such as spinal decompression (Cox Technique), targeted chiropractic care, and soft tissue therapies are used to reduce nerve compression. improve joint mechanics and improve mobility.
Each treatment is individualized and designed to address the underlying cervical stenosis-helping professionals and athletes return to performance without unnecessary procedures or prolonged recovery times.
If you are dealing with spinal stenosis in the neck or lower back, precise non-surgical care can help reduce nerve pressure and restore your ability to move and function comfortably.
Schedule a consultation to determine the best approach for your condition.
Dr. Jeff Rosenberg has been practicing for 29 years and operates a boutique chiropractic office in midtown Manhattan.
Word of mouth and his robust social media following has attracted professional athletes, olympians, celebrities, models and royalty as patients.
