What are the sequelae of lumbar spondylolisthesis?

Lumbar vertebral hyperplasia patients will appear early lumbar leg pain, lumbar spine instability, lumbar pain, sciatic nerve radiating pain, activity limitation and other sequelae. 1. Early lumbar pain: early lumbar spondylolisthesis does not have much harm, only reflected in the lumbar leg pain, light and heavy, especially sedentary, after exertion or morning significantly, proper exercise or rest to alleviate. 2. Lumbar spine instability: after the degeneration of intervertebral discs, the vertebral body is deformed, and the adjacent vertebrae present an unstable structure, which makes the lumbar region stiff, painful and weak during exercise. 3. Lumbar pain: the irritation caused by the degeneration and hyperplasia of the bony cumbers can make the lumbar stiffness more and more significant, heavy at rest, alleviated after a little exercise, and aggravated by overwork. 4. Sciatic nerve radiating pain: the nerve roots close to the hyperplasia lumbar vertebrae are compressed, and local pain, stiffness, posterior radicular neuralgia, paralysis and so on will occur. Pressure on the sciatic nerve can cause sciatic neuritis, numbness and pain in the affected limb, burning pain, throbbing pain, radiating to the whole lower limb. It will cause radiating pain in the lumbar region, and there may also be lumbar and leg pain and paralysis of the lower limbs. 5. Restriction of activities: clinically, lumbar vertebrae and soft structures in the lumbar region often appear soreness, swelling, stiffness and tiredness, and even bending limitations. The pain in the lumbar region and lower limbs affects the patient’s daily activities and life. If spinal stenosis is present it can lead to intermittent claudication. When the patient suffers from lumbar spondylolisthesis, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment, diagnosis and treatment by professional doctors, and cause-specific treatment to alleviate the sequelae caused by lumbar spondylolisthesis.