Spondylolisthesis
Symptoms & Signs
Spondylolisthesis may vary from mild to severe. A person with spondylolisthesis may have no symptoms. The condition can produce increased lordosis (also called swayback), but in later stages may result in kyphosis (roundback) as the upper spine falls off the lower spine. Symptoms may include:
- Lower back pain
- Muscle tightness (tight hamstring muscle)
- Pain in the thighs and buttocks
- Stiffness
- Tenderness in the area of the slipped disc
Nerve damage (leg weakness or changes in sensation) may result from pressure on nerve roots and may cause pain radiating down the legs.
Diagnosis & Tests
The doctor will perform a physical exam. A straight leg raise may be uncomfortable or painful. X-ray of the spine can show if a vertebra is out of place, and whether there are any fractures.
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