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Spinal Stenosis Treatmentin Port St. Lucie.

Non-surgical relief for spinal canal narrowing.

Understanding Spinal Stenosis

Why walking and standing
are becoming harder.

Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spaces within your spine, which puts pressure on the spinal cord and nerve roots. It most commonly affects the lower back (lumbar stenosis) and neck (cervical stenosis). Symptoms typically develop gradually and worsen over time.

If you find that walking becomes painful after a short distance, or that sitting down and leaning forward brings relief, you may have spinal stenosis. It is most common in adults over 50, but can occur at any age. At Tradition Family Chiropractic in Port St. Lucie, Dr. Ravi Jitta uses spinal decompression and corrective chiropractic care to manage stenosis without surgery, helping patients throughout the Treasure Coast maintain mobility and quality of life.

spinal stenosis treatment at Tradition Family Chiropractic in Port St. Lucie
Dr. Ravi Jitta treating spinal stenosis at Tradition Family Chiropractic
Our Approach

Create more space.
Reduce the pressure.

While we cannot reverse the structural bone changes that cause stenosis, we can significantly reduce your symptoms by improving spinal alignment and reducing compression on the nerves. Our approach starts with X-rays and a thorough evaluation to assess the degree of narrowing and identify the best treatment strategy.

Spinal decompression therapy gently stretches the spine, creating space in the narrowed canal and reducing pressure on compressed nerves. Combined with corrective adjustments and targeted exercises, many Port St. Lucie patients experience meaningful improvement in walking distance, pain levels, and overall function — without surgery.

Treatment Options

How we treat
spinal stenosis.

Spinal Decompression
Motorized traction that opens up the spinal canal and relieves nerve compression from stenosis.
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Corrective Chiropractic
Gentle adjustments to improve spinal alignment, reduce nerve interference, and maximize available space.
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Rehabilitative Exercises
Targeted strengthening and flexibility exercises to support the spine and slow stenosis progression.
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Do You Experience These Symptoms?

Signs you may have
spinal stenosis.

Spinal stenosis symptoms develop slowly and can be easy to dismiss. Recognizing them early leads to better outcomes.

  • Leg pain or cramping when walking or standing
  • Numbness or tingling in your legs or feet
  • Weakness in the legs that causes balance problems
  • Pain that improves when you sit down or lean forward
  • Low back pain that radiates into the buttocks or legs
  • Decreasing walking distance over time
Patient Stories

Real results
from real patients.

“Dr. Ravi and staff are amazing, I leave there feeling relaxed. It's the best part of my day.”

Ann Morgano
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“Love this place. The service is great, all people working there are so sweet and Dr. Jitta is the best!!”

Carolina Devoto
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Pain Relief
Common Questions

Questions about
spinal stenosis treatment.

Yes. While chiropractic care cannot reverse the bone changes that cause stenosis, it can significantly reduce symptoms by improving spinal alignment, reducing nerve compression, and increasing the space available in the spinal canal through decompression therapy.

Take your mobility back.

New patients start at just $37. Schedule your assessment today.