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  1. Foraminal Stenosis: What It Is, Symptoms, Types & Treatments

    What is foraminal stenosis? Foraminal stenosis is narrowing that happens in certain places around the nerves that come out of your spinal cord. It’s a type of spinal stenosis that affects the neural foramen, …

  2. Foraminal Stenosis: What Causes It and How It's Treated - WebMD

    May 5, 2025 · Foraminal stenosis is when a bony opening around a nerve root becomes clogged and presses on a nerve. Learn more about what causes this condition, what to expect, and more.

  3. Foraminal Narrowing - Causes, Symptoms & Treatment | Bonati

    Foraminal narrowing occurs when the foramina or canals through which the nerves exit the spine become narrowed. It may occur due to arthritis, bone spurs, spondylolistesis, herniated discs or other …

  4. What Is Foraminal Stenosis? Causes, Signs, and Treatment

    Aug 25, 2025 · Foraminal narrowing, also known as foraminal stenosis, describes a condition where these passageways, particularly the intervertebral foramina in the spine, become constricted. When …

  5. Foraminal Narrowing - Radiology In Plain English

    May 7, 2025 · Foraminal narrowing, also called foraminal stenosis, refers to the narrowing of the small openings (foramina) between your vertebrae. These openings are passageways where nerves exit …

  6. Foraminal Stenosis - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment ...

    Dec 18, 2025 · Foraminal stenosis refers to the narrowing of the foramina, the small openings between the vertebrae in the spine. These foramina allow spinal nerves to exit the spinal canal and innervate …

  7. Neural Foraminal Stenosis: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

    Dec 8, 2025 · Neural foraminal stenosis causes nerve irritation and compression when the space a spinal nerve travels through narrows. Understand its symptoms, causes, and treatments.

  8. What You Need To Know About Foraminal Stenosis

    Mar 6, 2017 · Learn the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for foraminal stenosis at Minnesota Spine Institute.

  9. Foraminal Stenosis - Cedars-Sinai

    Each of the 33 bones of the spine has a large central opening for the spinal cord. Additional openings called foramen allow the nerves branching from the spinal cord to travel to the arms, legs and other …

  10. Foramen - Wikipedia

    In anatomy and osteology, a foramen (/ fəˈreɪmən /; [1][2] pl.: foramina, / fəˈræmɪnə / or foramens / fəˈreɪmənz /; from Latin 'an opening produced by boring') is an opening or enclosed gap within the …