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I was in excruciating pain for years. Spinal stenosis involves a narrowing of the spinal canal, which can put pressure on the nerves the travel through the spine. It typically occurs in the lower back and neck, and can cause symptoms such as pain, tingling, numbness and muscle weakness. Inaba believes her time as a dancer may have contributed to the onset of her chronic pain. For many of those with chronic pain, the struggles Inaba faced in going from being active to not very active may sound familiar. Not only can a pain condition cause physical symptoms, but it can also be mentally and emotionally challenging as well.
I love the way she finds a way to bring out the femininity in all the looks we create. Hairstylist Steven Berg went for an unexpected finale look: a soft updo with side-swept bangs. He wrapped one-inch sections around a curling wand, then added a few extensions. We work so hard together to create the looks and everyone strives endlessly for excellence in their own lane. The Dancing with the Stars judge topped off her holiday party-ready look with bright red nails for maximum glam.