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Column Treatment Progress Report CASE-No. 204: A Patient with Long-Standing Spinal Canal Stenosis

April 1, 2026

The patient

A female patient in her 70s.

Treated in April 2024. Approximately 12 months have passed since treatment.

Symptoms and treatments to date

This patient had spinal canal stenosis in the areas indicated by the red frame (L1/2, 3/4, 4/5).

Pre-treatment medical history and treatments to date

The patient had suffered from lower back pain for 20 years and was initially diagnosed with disc herniation.

Around 2022, her back pain worsened, and symptoms in her lower limbs began to emerge.

She sought treatment through acupuncture, but it provided no improvement.

The patient visited our clinic seeking to improve her symptoms.

Post-treatment progress

The table below shows the results of the patient’s own evaluation of the pain in each body site on a scale of 0 to 10.

No pain at all is rated as 0 and 10 as the maximum possible pain.

Lower backLower limbsNumbnessButtocks
Before treatment7888
1 week after treatment8787
1 month after treatment8767
3 months after treatment4315
6 months after treatment4314

The following is feedback from the patient when contacted for follow-up.

1 week: No noticeable change in pain

1 month: Pain present upon waking, gradually decreasing over time

3 months: Numbness significantly reduced; lower limbs felt more heavy than painful

6 months: Improvement in buttock symptoms while sitting

In this case, spinal canal stenosis is considered the primary condition.

Compared to pre-treatment levels, overall symptoms were reduced by approximately half, although complete resolution was not achieved.

Given the long-standing nature of the condition, it is likely that multiple factors contribute to the symptoms. Continued active rehabilitation is recommended to further support gradual improvement.

* Results vary among individuals. Please be aware that identical outcomes cannot be guaranteed.

* It generally takes 3 weeks to 3 months for treatment effects to appear.

Our Treatment Method

Supplementary Information on the Cellgel Method

Cost of the Cellgel Method:
¥1,320,000 / 1 site (tax included)
to ¥1,760,000 / 5 sites (tax included)

Risks and Side Effects:

Temporary pain may occur after treatment.

Nerve injury is theoretically possible du