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Lumbar Spondylolisthesis: When a Vertebra Slips Out of Place in Your Lower Back

We offer treatment for lumbar spondylolisthesis using specialized chiropractic and physiotherapy to relieve pain and improve spinal alignment. If you have lower back pain, it might be due to long travel or weakened fitness. Consult a back pain specialist doctor at Vida The Spine Clinic for an accurate diagnosis.

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    The Symptoms of Lumbar Spondylolisthesis

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    Lumbar Spondylolisthesis can cause various symptoms, which may differ from person to person. Here are some common signs to look out for:

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    Pain in the Lower Back

    You may experience pain in your lower back that worsens when you're standing or upright. However, the pain may lessen when you lie down and take the pressure off your back.

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    Shooting Pain Down the Legs

    You might feel occasional shooting pain that starts in your back and travels down your legs. This discomfort can be sporadic and unpredictable.

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    Unnatural Curvature of the Spine

    Lumbar Spondylolisthesis can sometimes cause an abnormal curve in your spine. You may notice a change in posture or a hunched appearance.

    Treatment Options for Lumbar Spondylolisthesis
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    Treatment Options

    Treatment for lumbar spondylolisthesis depends on the severity of the condition. Surgery may be necessary in cases of pars fracture with instability. However, for other situations, there are effective non-surgical options available. Let's explore some of them

    These non-invasive treatments aim to manage lumbar spondylolisthesis without surgery. Physiotherapy focuses on strengthening the back through tailored exercises, while chiropractors work on aligning the pelvis and spine. Osteopathy helps release tension in the fascia and diaphragm.

    To alleviate pain, healthcare professionals may use methods such as ultrasound, shockwave therapy, and matrix therapy. These techniques target the affected area and provide relief.

    This therapy can be beneficial in many cases. It helps reduce pressure on the spine and provides relief from symptoms.

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