| spondylolisthesis |
Abnormal and excessive movement of the vertebrae causing pain in the lower back and legs.
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| spondylolisthesis |
A condition in which a vertebra is displaced forward of the one below it in the spine. This problem can cause both back pain and leg symptoms. There are different causes of spondylolisthesis. The congenital form (being born with abnormalities which contribute to the displacement) is a rare cause. Other causes include trauma (sudden falls, accidents, etc.), degenerative changes in the spine (like arthritis), or destruction by tumors. ...
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| spondylitis |
Inflammation of any of the spinal vertebrae. This can be because of injury, infection or rheumatoid disease (see Ankylosing Spondylitis)
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| spondylolisthesis |
Manifested by an increase in lumbar curvature or by a chronic low back pain with occasional lightening of the hamstring muscles.
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| spondylolisthesis |
A condition where one vertebra slips out of alignment with another. Most common is the fourth over the fifth lumbar vertebra or the fifth over the sacrum. The causes can be congenital or due to structural defects, degenerative changes and injury. Some people have it without symptoms, but others have major pain and nerve-related symptoms.Called retrolisthesis if the slippage is backwards.
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