Spondylolisthesis Explained

Some people with Spondylolisthesis have no symptoms at all; the condition is diagnosed from an X–ray. Others may develop a waddle, have a protruding abdomen, or develop a shortened torso.
The approach used for this condition may range from “watchful waiting” to something as drastic as fusion surgery. Age, severity of symptoms and degree of displacement play a large role in determining the recommended course of action.
Chiropractic care has produced some very positive results with Spondylolisthesis, particularly when adjustments are applied to spinal segments directly above and below the one that is affected by Spondylolisthesis.
One of the main goals of your chiropractic care, in addition to relieving vertebral subluxation, is to build up the muscles that support the affected area, increasing spinal flexibility and mobility. Another goal is to teach ways to avoid overstressing the back so that re–injury doesn’t occur.
Please tell us if you have any of the signs described above. We're eager to address your concerns and put your mind at ease!
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