What is Spinal Stenosis?
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal in the cervical and lumbar regions of the spine, which can
lead to compression of the spinal cord and nerves which can cause muscle weakness, numbness and pain in the
back, buttocks, and legs.
Spinal Stenosis and Social Security Disability
The Social Security Administration (SSA) discusses disorders of the spine, including spinal stenosis, under
Section 1.04 of the Blue Book. In order to qualify for Social Security
Disability solely on spinal stenosis you must meet or medically equal listing 1.04 and your medical records
must show the following:
- The stenosis must be in your lumbar region.
- You must have a positive imaging test (MRI, myelography, and/or CT scan) showing evidence of lumbar
spinal stenosis.
- You must have pseudoclaudication (pain in your lower back, buttocks, and thighs, with weakness in your
lower extremities).
- You must experience chronic nonradicular pain (pain which is not radiating from a nerve).
- You must not be able to walk effectively.
Fortunately, the SSA looks at the entirety of your medical record and if you do not meet all of the requirements
for spinal stenosis it is still possible to qualify for Social Security Disability.
Have you become disabled because of spinal stenosis or experiencing chronic back pain? We can help you obtain Social Security
disability (SSD) and supplemental security income (SSI) benefits due to your injuries. We will consider your entire medical history when assessing your case. For example, people who
suffer from spinal problems may develop depression because of the pain and changes to quality of life.
Make an Informed Decision
Should you file a Social Security Disability (SSD) or supplemental security income (SSI) claim because of
spinal stenosis? We can give you the information you need to decide. Please
contact us or
call (518) 377-4204 to arrange a free initial consultation and case evaluation. We never charge a fee until
we win your case.
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Do you have questions about Social Security Disability?
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