What Is Anterolisthesis?
In layman’s terms, Anterolisthesisis is often referred to as an abnormal alignment of the spine’s bones. It is a condition that leads to pain, weakness, and muscle spasms, usually in the lower back. It occurs when one vertebra – a type of bone that forms the spinal column – is positioned abnormally compared to the vertebra below.
Table of Contents
- Anterolisthesis: What Is, Causes, Risk Factors, and Treatment
- What Is Anterolisthesis?
- Is Anterolisthesis Dangerous?
- Grades of Slippage
- Causes
- Risk Factors
- First Signs and Symptoms
- Diagnosis and Tests
- Treatment
- Prognosis for Anterolisthesis Patients
- How to Manage Anterolisthesis at Home?
- Key Facts You Should Know