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[PDF] Clinical Investigations of Gravity Inversion Traction and Spondylolytic Anterolisthesis
DJ Murphy, F DC, NT CBP, O Board, WB Postural, KG … - teeter-clinical.com
... 2. NYCC Teaches CBP 3. Oklahoma Board Limits IMEs 4. Web Based Postural Analysis ...
10. Inversion Traction and Spondylolytic Anterolisthesis 11. ...

Compressive Cervical Myelopathy Due To Sirsasana, A Yoga Posture: A Case Report -
PK Sethi, A Batra, NK Sethi, J Torgovnick, E … - The Internet Journal of Neurology, 2007 - ispub.com
Web, www.ispub.com. The Internet ... C4. X-ray cervical spine lateral view revealed
anterolisthesis at C4-C5 with block vertebra at C5-C6. Magnetic ...

The Significance of Increased Fluid Signal on Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Lumbar Facets in … -
C Chaput, D Padon, J Rush, E Lenehan, M Rahm - Spine, 2007 - spinejournal.com
... lumbar plain film of the same patient showing a >20% anterolisthesis of L4 ... MRI images
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CHRONIC NECK STIFFNESS-FOOTBALL
WG Merriwether - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2001 - acsm-msse.org
... white male, seated with his head slightly tilted to the left and a web neck ... at the
skull base, anterior fusion of C1 and C2 with grade one anterolisthesis at C1 ...

Severe Painless Cervical Spinal Stenosis In An Old Patient: To operate or not to operate -
MS Walid, JS Robinson - The Internet Journal of Spine Surgery, 2007 - ispub.com
Web, www.ispub.com. ... The resultant degeneration and abnormal motion lead to instability
with anterolisthesis or retrolisthesis (subluxation of vertebral bodies ...

Traumatic Spondylopelvic Dissociation: A Case Report and Literature Review. -
RT Bents, JC France, JM Glover, KL Kaylor - Spine, 1996 - spinejournal.com
... radiograph showing the S2-S3 transverse fracture (arrow) and anterolisthesis of
the ... the right foot and decreased sensation in the first dorsal web space and ...

Neurologic Deterioration Secondary to Unrecognized Spinal Instability Following Trauma-A Multicenter … -
AD Levi, RJ Hurlbert, P Anderson, M Fehlings, R … - Spine, 2006 - spinejournal.com
... Lateral lumbar spine radiograph reveals L1L2 fracture dislocation with relative
anterolisthesis of L1 ... 5. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma Web site ...

CASE STUDIES
TMT Manifested - Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain, 2006 - haworthpress.com
... 14(1) 2006 Available online at http://www.haworthpress.com/web/JMP ? 2006 ... no X-ray
evidence of facet instability [such as retrolisthesis or anterolisthesis]. ...
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Hyperconcavity of the Lumbar Vertebral Endplates in the Elite Football Lineman -
CT Moorman III, DC Johnson, H Pavlov, R Barnes, RF … - The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2004 - ajs.sagepub.com
... Similar articles in ISI Web of Science. ... would have given a truer representation of
true disk space height as well as any anterolisthesis or retrolisthesis that ...

SpineNews
PC McAfee - argospine.org
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Anterolisthesis

The vertebrae are the bones that protect the spinal cord. Each vertebra has a thick drum-shaped area in front called a vertebral body. Between the vertebrae are spaces that allow nerves (nerve roots) to go from the spinal cord to other parts of the body.

In anterolisthesis, the upper vertebral body is positioned abnormally compared to the vertebral body below it. More specifically, the upper vertebral body slips forward on the one below.

The amount of slippage is graded on a scale from 1 to 4. Grade 1 is mild (20% slippage), while grade 4 is severe (100% slippage).

Symptoms

Symptoms can vary depending on whether the slippage is enough to pinch the nerve roots (the portion of the nerve that leaves the spinal cord to connect to other parts of the body) that go from the spinal cord to other parts of the body. In this case, the symptoms will differ depending on where the affected area is.

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Symptoms can involve movement or problems feeling sensations (such as heat, cold, pain, position in space, etc.), loss of control of bowels or bladder, pain and poor posture.

Causes and Risk Factors

The slippage often occurs as a result of bone fractures.

Diagnosis

A doctor will take the patient's medical history and do a physical exam, including checking the patient's reflexes.

X-rays and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) will also show the slippage.

Treatment

Treatment options include interbody fusion and surgical instrumentation techniques.

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