What Causes Lumbar Lordosis?

Spondylolisthesis

Men's Journal

Spondylolisthesis is a spinal issue that occurs when a lower vertebra slips onto a bone situated below it. This condition is very easy to notice because it will likely cause a sharp pain to develop in the body. If the issue is severe enough, patients may find it difficult to perform everyday activities. Since this condition is centered around the lumbar portion of the spine, it's likely that you'll experience at least a mild case of lumbar lordosis. Common symptoms of spondylolisthesis include thigh pain, pain and tenderness in the lower back that doesn't go away, tight hamstring muscles, and stiffness in the legs and back. Spondylolisthesis can develop in individuals of all ages and is particularly common among individuals who play sports like track and field, weightlifting, and football. Some non-surgical treatments used before surgery include performing physical therapy exercises, taking epidural steroid injections, and wearing a back brace to relax the muscles in the area.

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