A spinal disorder called spondylolisthesis results in lower back discomfort. It happens when one of your vertebrae, or the spine's bones, slips onto the vertebra underneath it. In most cases, nonsurgical therapy can make your symptoms go away. In most situations, surgery is effective for severe spondylolisthesis. Spinal instability, or the vertebrae moving more than they should, is a feature of the disorder known as spondylolisthesis. A vertebra misaligns and rests on the vertebra underneath it. It could exert pressure on a nerve, which might result in leg or lower back discomfort. A vertebra can become misaligned and rest on the bone below it, resulting in this disease. Spondylolysis may result in spondylolisthesis if the sliding is brought on by a stress fracture. Perhaps a degenerative disease might cause the vertebra to move out of position. The facet joints (the two rear portions of each vertebrae that connect the vertebrae together) and the disks between the vertebrae can get worn out. The facet joints' bone actually regrows and overgrows, creating an uneven and unsteady surface that reduces the vertebrae's ability to maintain its position. Whatever the source, when a vertebra falls out of position, the bone below it is put under strain. Spondylolisthesis is typically asymptomatic.
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