Symptoms of Spondylolisthesis
Many people with a spondylolisthesis are symptom free. Sometimes, a spondylolisthesis is discovered when the patient has an x-ray for an unrelated problem. However, some patients do have symptoms that range from mild to severe.
Listed below are several symptoms usually related to a spondylolisthesis:
- Low back pain and tenderness
- Buttock pain
- Thigh and leg pain and/or weakness (one or both)
- Difficulty controlling bowel and bladder functions
- Tight hamstring muscles
- Walking resembles waddling movements
- Swayback
- Protruding abdomen
Last Updated: 03/07/2008
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