Understanding the Causes Of Your Spondylolisthesis
The most common symptom of spondylolisthesis is lower back pain. It’s not unusual for a person to develop the lesion (spondylolysis) at a younger age and not have any symptoms until they are in their 30’s. A vertebra might be defective from the time a person is born, or it may have been broken by trauma or a stress fracture. Vertebrae can also be torn down by infection or disease. This spine condition can commonly occur in children and adolescents who actively participate in athletics.* The main symptoms of Spondylolisthesis include:
- Lower back and/or leg pain
- Sciatic pain (an aching in one or both legs), or a tired feeling in the legs are long periods or standing or walking
- Tight hamstring muscles
- Decreased flexibility in the lower back
- Difficulty and pain with extending and arching the back backwards