Spondylolisthesis Symptoms
Spondylolisthesis can cause compressive (or neurogenic) symptoms.
The forward slip of a vertebra also makes the spinal canal smaller, leaving less room for the nerve roots running between the vertebrae.
Compressive symptoms can arise because the nerve roots at the segment involved are pinched. If there are compressive symptoms, there may be pain down the leg to the foot, numbness in the foot, and possibly weakness when trying to raise the foot.
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