I suffer from spondylilothesis gd.3 ,over
51% slip on the l5. I have chronic pain
from my lower back that extends through
the buttock and down the calves to the
ankle. If my body is jarred, pushed or my
footing slips I have extreme jolting pain
down the legs, mostly the right, with loss
of balance. My question, is this a common
symptom or reaction when the body is
pushed or jarred suddenly? And if it is,
is their any web-site or literature I can
get to prove that this is for real? I am
scheduled for a fusion of the l4,l5,s1
with pedicle screws to my pelvis and
inter-body cage. People not in this
position tend to think its an over
reaction, but is deffinatly not.
i suffer from
spondylilothesis gd.3 ,over 51% slip on
the l5. I have chronic pain from my
lower back that extends through the
buttock and down the calves to the ankle.
If my body is jarred, pushed or my
footing slips I have extreme jolting pain
down the legs, mostly the right, with loss
of balance. My question, is this a
common symptom or reaction when the body
is pushed or jarred suddenly? And if it
is, is their any web-site or literature I
can get to prove that this is for real?
I am scheduled for a fusion of the
l4,l5,s1 with pedicle screws to my pelvis
and inter-body cage. People not in this
position tend to think its an over
reaction, but is deffinatly
not.
it is common symptom of trauma. When
pelvis becomes twisted (sijd) it causes
twisting force to lumbar spine. That
causes spondylolisthesis.
Treatable yes. Not a disease even all the
doctors claim it is... No need to have a
surgery. Skilled manipulative treatment
is enough. If he knows about sijd...
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skd8
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 Jan 2007 Posts: 1 Location: USA
Spondylolisthesis Posted: 01-26-07 17:12pm
I have 50% slippage as of 2007 but was
diaganosed in 1988. Was told that I
could of had it for years or been born
with it. I am tired of the pain through
out mainly the years since 88. I fell in
november and jarred my back causing the
slippage to be 50%. I"m going to see a
orthopaedic Dr. Feb.1st. I can not
sleep in bed only in a recliner, almost to
the point of wanting surgery so I can be
normal again. I want to lift my
grandkids, I can't even take care of my 17
month grandchild-and that's one of the
hardest. Have any of you had surgery?
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expatient
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 Nov 2005 Posts: 119 Location: Finland
Re: Spondylolisthesis Posted: 01-31-07 06:56am
Spondy can be cured by correcting tilted
pelvis that is causing extra lordosis and
that is the cause of spondy. Just go to a
manipulative specialist and ask them to
check your sacroiliac joints if they are
malpositioned...
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